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Edwards County, Texas Property Regulations

What you need to know about building setbacks and zoning in Edwards County.

No County-Level Zoning

Texas is a strong property rights state where unincorporated county areas typically have no zoning regulations. Unlike most states, Texas counties cannot enact zoning ordinances without specific state authorization, which is rarely granted.

What This Means for Property Owners

  • No minimum building setbacks in unincorporated areas
  • No fence height restrictions from the county
  • No county permits required for most residential construction
  • Property owners have maximum flexibility on their land

What You Should Check Instead

While the county has no zoning, you should still check:

  • HOA restrictions if your property is in a subdivision
  • Municipal regulations if you're within city limits or ETJ (extraterritorial jurisdiction)
  • Deed restrictions recorded on your property
  • Floodplain regulations which apply statewide
  • Septic system setbacks from the county health department

Why Property Lines Still Matter

Even without county zoning, knowing your exact property boundaries is essential in Edwards County:

  • Neighbor disputes — The #1 cause of rural property conflicts
  • Fence placement — Build on your land, not your neighbor's
  • Adverse possession — Texas allows claims after 10 years of open use
  • Future sales — Boundary disputes can derail closings

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