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There are no specific laws preventing sheds being built next to fences as long as the above rules are followed. But the situation can change if the outbuilding causes damage to an adjoining property. Often when sheds are built directly next to fences, there are issues surrounding dampness.
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Often when sheds are built directly next to fences, there are issues surrounding dampness. Angela Gregson, partner at Royds Withy King, said: "If the impact of the shed is that water now falls onto the garden and this causes damage, there is likely to be a claim in nuisance. "It is the responsibility of the shed owner to make sure rain drains onto his own land." But when it comes to issues surrounding light, there is not much that can be done. While a small amount of light to windows is protected under English law, there would be no rights of light claim in a garden, said Angela.
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