Everything should be stated in the tenancy agreement. I've seen some where the landlord has access to the garden shed but the tenant doesn't! If they do not have "excluding shed" on the tenancy they are part of your property! However landlords do have the right to ask for the keys if the shed is in poor state of repair and they want to fix it, I would not imagine you HAVE to provide them with one. Same can be said for any locked drawers or internal cupboards in the house? (apart from maybe a meter reading cupboard!)
u can get a shed the biggest you want it
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The home and other structures, such as a barn, shed, pool, detached garage, etc. that is located on the land to be sold, unless it is specified not to be sold.
Me and my partner are planning on building a shed in our property, what's the best material to build a shed?
Typically building line are not aerial but property lines are. Your "property" should not be on your neighbors property...
No, not if the lease says you are renting the entire property. If the lease says you are renting only the house, for example, not the land where she want to build a shed, then she may be within her rights. If it says something brought like "the property 123 Main St.", then that includes all the land so it is yours to use, not hers. I suggest you look at it from her point of view - she needs a place for her stuff. Tell her that you have leased the entire property but if she needs some of it "back", then you can modify the lease (in writing) for a reduction in rent.
This depends on the zoning laws in your jurisdiction. If your property is zoned residential, you probably can, but I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice.
A storage shed built in San Diego, California must be at least three feet away from the property line. The eaves of the building must be at least two feet away from the property line.
You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review the situation and explain your rights and options under your state laws. This may be a complicated situation. Your neighbor built his shed on your property. If you had insisted that it be removed and he refused then it would become your property. However, if you said nothing and he openly used your land to build a shed, he may have acquired rights in your property. You should discuss the situation with an attorney ASAP.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review the situation and explain your rights and options under your state laws. This may be a complicated situation. Your neighbor built his shed on your property. If you had insisted that it be removed and he refused then it would become your property. However, if you said nothing and he openly used your land to build a shed, he may have acquired rights in your property. You should discuss the situation with an attorney ASAP.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review the situation and explain your rights and options under your state laws. This may be a complicated situation. Your neighbor built his shed on your property. If you had insisted that it be removed and he refused then it would become your property. However, if you said nothing and he openly used your land to build a shed, he may have acquired rights in your property. You should discuss the situation with an attorney ASAP.You need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction who can review the situation and explain your rights and options under your state laws. This may be a complicated situation. Your neighbor built his shed on your property. If you had insisted that it be removed and he refused then it would become your property. However, if you said nothing and he openly used your land to build a shed, he may have acquired rights in your property. You should discuss the situation with an attorney ASAP.
Check with your town, township, or borough. Some municipalites require a permit to have a shed installed.
Because it is designed for outdoor use, this shed is waterproof and con stand up to the elements.
Maybe. Under certain circumstances, your neighbor could claim adverse possession, and own the shed and the land around the shed. However, 7 years is too short to establish adverse possession in most states. Do not delay in speaking with a real estate attorney to discuss your particular situation.