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The building distance limit depends on the structure you intend on building. It usually ranges between five to 15 feet. It is important to communicate property boundaries with your neighbor before beginning any permanent or semi-permanent projects, due to the risk of township or county penalties.
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Read More »Property lines can be frustrating to attend to when you are looking to build a new garage, shed, or fence near your neighbor’s property. The ability to build on your property will have different requirements depending on where you live, both in the country and what type of populated area, from city to countryside. The building distance limit depends on the structure you intend on building. It usually ranges between five to 15 feet. It is important to communicate property boundaries with your neighbor before beginning any permanent or semi-permanent projects, due to the risk of township or county penalties. The type of permanent fixture you want to build determines the property boundary rules, differing between sheds, pools, fences, and other buildings or fixtures. The range of how far you need to build these types of projects is set by legal standards according to your local government. Read on to learn more about rules and regulations regarding how close you can build to your neighbor’s property boundary.
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Read More »The bottom line to wanting to build near a property line is to communicate with your neighbors and local government offices. Talking about what your plan is to those whom it may directly affect is the best way to hopefully avoid tension and complications in the future. Knowing where to start and who to talk to is part of the first step in this process. Spend time researching who your local government officials are and who handles the authorization of building permits in your area before making any construction arrangements. The permit can be the longest part of your project, so the sooner you submit a permit for authorization, the better. Unfortunately, if your building permit is not authorized, you will be unable to proceed into the construction phase, or you will face penalties. If your permit is denied, you may have the option to appeal the decision and have your state’s zoning board reassess your permit requirements.
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