It depends upon a number of issues, State law, local law, whose property is it on (yours, his or both) and the CC&Rs (if any) where you live.
It is not an easy question to address. You should gather the necessary information and determine if you need to hire an attorney to assist you.
It depends upon where the fence is going to be put. You should consult a real estate attorney to review all of the facts, including any applicable local ordinances and determine what is possible under the circumstances.
Generally the neighbor can put up a fence on his own property without your permission. There may be deed restrictions (common in some subdivisions) that prevent fences or create standards for the fences that are erected.
A homeowners association that may have to approve changes such as putting up a fence before it can be done. You may object to the homeowners assocaition if that is the case.
Yes. In many communities they require a survey and a fence permit prior to erecting a fence. In some homeowners associations they require approval prior to erecting a fence or ban fences all together.
This is not my area of expertise, but if the fence is on their property, they do not need your permission. Unless you have an agreement with them, your Grant Deed gives you some type of easement to their property or they are in violation of the Homeowners Rule and Regulations, I don't see why they would not be able to put a fence on their own property.
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