You need to ask your building inspector.
Laws vary state to state and county to county.
If it is on skids, you might get away with it. Most of the time it will cause a problem when you sell. It will show up on the survey.
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.
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Call your city Building and Planning department.
Depends on the State, County & City codes.
You need to call your local town or county office and make your inquiry there.
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...
Sometimes there are local code restrictions on this, sometimes not (as long as it is on your property). It varies widely. Where I live, it must be fifteen feet from the property line unless your neighbor agrees to it being closer, which in my case was no problem.
If the full question wasMr. Chambliss is planning to build a shed with a rectangular floor. In his original plan, the length of the floor was 7 feet and the area of the floor was 35 square feet. In his new plan, he wants to extend the length by 3 more feet. If the total area of the shed will be 70 square feet, by how many feet will he have to extend the width?then the answer is 2 feet.
The question cannot be answered because the height of the shed has not been specified. Not does the question make clear how much of the sides, and of the roof, is made of wood.
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.
A variance is a deviation from the town code. Example: Homeowner 1 applied for an area variance for side yard setback for a proposed shed. Meaning the homeowner was required by code to place the shed 20' from his side property line but is asking the Zoning Board to place it 5' from the side property line.