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how far from property line can i build a shed

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LeJackson
11/28/2025, 06:10:20 AM

Building near your property line is allowed within the limits set by local zoning laws, which vary by location and type of structure. Residential setbacks usually range from 5–10 feet on the sides and 10–20 feet in the front and back. Verify your property deed, local regulations, and consult a professional before proceeding.

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