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A "grandfathered in" fence refers to a fence that was constructed before new zoning laws or building regulations were enacted, allowing it to remain in place despite not complying with the current standards. Essentially, it is exempt from having to meet new requirements because it was legally established prior to the changes. This status helps property owners avoid the costs and efforts of modifying or removing the fence to comply with new regulations.

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