How much space do you need between shed and fence?

You typically can't build a shed within 10 feet of the rear property line and 15 feet from a side property line. There should be sufficient room between your shed and your neighbor's yard. If there is any question, review your permit, check with your HOA, or contact your municipality office.
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How close to the fence Can a shed be?

If you are not building on the boundary, a minimum of 900mm for an enclosed structure (such as a shed or garage); and 600mm away for an open structure (such as a Carport, Awning or Pergola) may be required.
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How much space to leave around a shed?

We recommend leaving a minimum of 24” around your entire shed. This will allow you to maintain your shed and other structures over time. 24” is also the minimum setback from your property line in many communities.
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How close can a shed be to a Neighbours fence UK?

How close a shed can be to a fence: what UK law says. According to UK shed regulations, you do not need to seek planning permission if your shed is 2.5 metres tall (or less) and sits at least two metres from the boundary of a property – whether a fence or wall [1].
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How close to my Neighbours fence can I build?

In most areas, fences can be installed between 2-8 inches from the boundary line. However, some areas may allow you to build right up to the property line.
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Permitted development



How close to property line can I build a shed?

Here's a quick look at a few. How far should a shed be placed from property lines? You typically can't build a shed within 10 feet of the rear property line and 15 feet from a side property line. There should be sufficient room between your shed and your neighbor's yard.
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Can I build a shed next to my Neighbours wall?

Even though the structure appears to be higher than that originally discussed by you and your neighbour, it is not illegal, provided it is within the size allowed under any existing planning permission or permitted under exempted development and is constructed within the confines of your neighbour's property.
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Can I build a shed on the boundary?

If your garden shed is close to a boundary, and you have the written approval from your neighbours, you can apply for a Deemed Permitted Boundary Activity. This application replaces the need to apply for a resource consent. You will still need to apply for a building consent, if required.
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How close can you build an outbuilding to a boundary?

If the outbuilding is to be positioned within 2 metres of the property boundary, no part of it shall exceed 2.5 metres in height. So below 2.5m height it can be positioned as close to the boundary as is practical.
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How close can you build a shed to a boundary fence NSW?

New South Wales

Your shed is no larger than 20 square metres if you live in a residential area. If you live in a rural area (RU1, RU2, RU3, RU4 or RU5), your shed is no larger than 50 square metres. Your shed is at least 900mm away from each boundary.
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How close can a shed be to a fence Qld?

Shed location - siting

Generally, the Queensland Development Code requires that all buildings and structures be sited: A minimum of 6 metres from all road property boundaries (fence line). Conditions for locations within 1.5 metres from a side and rear boundary (not adjoining a road).
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Do I need permission to build a shed?

You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be greater than 50 per cent of the total land around the house. it will be at the front of the house.
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What are the regulations for garden sheds?

Sheds should be single storey. There should be no platforms, balconies or verandas on sheds. Sheds should be a maximum of three metres high unless they have dual pitched roofs, in which case they can be up to four metres high.
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What's the biggest shed I can have without planning?

How big can a shed be without planning permission?
  • Must be one storey high only.
  • Eave heights must not exceed 2.5m.
  • Overall height must not exceed 4m (dual pitched roof) or 3m (any other roof)
  • Maximum height of 2.5m if the shed is within 2m of a dwelling boundary.
  • No raised platforms, verandas, or balconies.
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How big can a garden shed be without planning?

Building regulations for the outbuilding do not apply as long as the flooring area for the building does not exceed 15 sq. metres, and there are no sleeping accommodations added to it.
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Can I put a toilet in my shed?

If you want to install a toilet, you will need a macerator to reduce any waste to a pulp, plus access to a soil pipe to take any waste to the main sewer.
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What do you place a shed on?

Sheds can be built on the following type of foundations: Concrete floor. Concrete piers. Compacted gravel.
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Concrete Shed Foundations
  1. The build site must be level and should have natural drainage and no standing water. ...
  2. Your concrete slab should be minimally the same width and depth as the shed.
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Do you need planning permission to put a toilet in your garage?

You can put a toilet in your garage but will almost always need a permit to begin work. There are guidelines for how large the room is and how much space is around the toilet that must be followed. You'll also need to consider the cost of of any structural changes needed to add the plumbing.
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Can my Neighbour lean things against my fence?

It's simple: you can only do this if your neighbour says you can. If you lean something against or hang something on your neighbour's fence without permission and the extra burden on the panels causes damage to the fencing (which is very likely to happen sooner or later), you will have to pay for the repairs.
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Can my Neighbour remove my fence to build an extension?

4 Answers from MyBuilder Extension Builders

The Neighbour should have issued you a notice informing of the construction work going on. They should also have had the courtesy to discuss removing the fence with you in person, despite whether they own the fence. They should have asked for permission to work on your land!
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How close to a boundary can I build a summerhouse?

Larger summerhouses which are within 2 metres of a boundary and over 2.5m high (8'2") require planning permission. Some larger summerhouses with apex or hipped roof designs may be over 2.5m high. Planning permission may also be required for any summerhouse which is nearer to a public highway than the original dwelling.
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Can I build a shed against my fence?

But generally, you need to maintain at least 5 feet between the further edge of your shed and the fence. We also recommend double-checking your city code to see if more distance is necessary for your area.
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Is a shed a temporary structure?

Material Sheds and Temporary Structures: Provide material sheds and other temporary structures of sturdy construction and neat appearance.
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Do you need planning permission for a summer house garden?

Listed buildings require permission – If you live in a listed property, planning permission is required before constructing any outbuilding. A summerhouse cannot be erected before obtaining planning permission from the local planning authority.
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Can you put a shed on paving slabs?

Have you been eyeing up a garden shed but don't have a concrete mixer to lay your base? Don't worry – paving slabs will do the job just as well. Plus, they're far more economical in the long-run.
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