Zoning rules vary from state to state and community to community. You will have to check your local ordinances. In New Jersey it is 10 ft. The default in Michigan is 15 feet on the sides and 30 feet on the front and back.
Typically you are not to build a fence anywhere past your property line.
how far off the property line do you have to be for a house addition in susex county delaware
I'm not sure there are any restrictions to where you build on your property. You can build right on the edge of your property line if you want, though most people like to have a little bit of yard all around the house.
It depends on the setback requirements in the property's zoning. If it's zoned, the zoning regulations will state how close any part of the building can be to the property.
How far does an above ground pool have to be from property line in the town of brookhaven
That issue is governed by local law. You need to call your town clerk and ask that question.
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
You need to contact the town clerk's office and inquire about building regulations for your particular town.
That depends on how close to the property line you are allowed to build, how far from the street does the house need to be, if there are any easements on the property and the maximum number of floors for which the area is zoned.
The building line in a plat of survey refers to the legal boundary where a structure can be built on a property. It is typically set back from the property line to ensure there is ample space between the building and the street or neighboring properties. Adhering to the building line is important for compliance with local zoning regulations and to maintain uniformity in the appearance of buildings along streets or property boundaries.
yes you can but you have to be careful where the foundation wall sits. And the thickness of the footing has to be doubled and the projection cannot be on the other property.
Generally you can build a road right up to the property line. However, you should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law in your jurisdiction. YOu may want to know in advance the abutter's right to use the road, if any exists.