Alaska Neighbor Disputes: The Spite Fence Problem Neighbor disputes are a common occurrence, and in Alaska, with its unique terrain and often spacious properties, these disagreements can escalate quickly. One particularly frustrating issue is the "spite fence" – a structure erected not for legitimate purposes like privacy or security, but solely to annoy or obstruct a neighbor. What is a Spite Fence in Alaska? A spite fence, in the context of Alaska law, generally refers to a fence, wall, or similar structure built with malicious intent, designed to irritate or obstruct a neighbor's enjoyment of their property. While Alaska doesn't have a specific statute explicitly defining "spite fence," the concept falls under nuisance law and principles of reasonable use of property. Understanding Nuisance Law in Alaska ⚖️ Alaska's nuisance law prohibits activities or structures that unreasonably interfere with another person's righ...