
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
WE LOOK AT THE RULES AROUND BUILDING A GARDEN SHED IN FRANCE, WHICH MAY DIFFER DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE READER QUESTION: WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR BUILDING A SHED IN RELATION TO ITS
PROXIMITY TO A NEIGHBOUR’S FENCE? There are two options in the case of a dividing fence or wall on the boundary, which in most cases will be in shared ownership, unless it is entirely on
your property. First, you could install your shed right beside it but you will need written permission from your neighbour to do this. In this case, you should still leave a small gap to
ensure that rainwater runs off on to your property. If you decide to build it away from the fence, there will usually need to be a gap of at least three metres, though exact rules can vary
depending on your commune’s _plan local d’urbanisme_, the local planning document, so it is best to check this with the mairie if in doubt. In any case, it is recommended that you discuss
the location of the shed with your neighbour to avoid future disagreements. Note that if your shed takes up more than 5m2, you need to make a_ déclaration préalable_ to the mairie to
undertake the work. You will need to apply for _permis de construire_ planning permission if it is larger than 20m2. RELATED ARTICLES FRANCE WANTS TO EXPAND AI USE TO FIND UNDECLARED
VERANDAS AND SHEDS SWIMMING POOLS, SHEDS: TAX DUE ON INSTALLATION IS RISING IN FRANCE I DID NOT GET PERMISSION FOR VERANDA AT FRENCH HOME - WHAT DO I RISK?