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New Englander 07-11-2020 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Chi-Town (Post 1801632)
I think she sheds are OK

Not of you're a guy! :1rotfl:

peachpit 07-11-2020 04:32 PM

The snake would appreciate a shed. Please be careful when you open the doors.

villagetinker 07-11-2020 08:12 PM

Of course your neighbors will know about it when the first hurricane or tornado hits and effectively relocates to the neighbors house.

Toymeister 07-11-2020 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1801831)
Of course your neighbors will know about it when the first hurricane or tornado hits and effectively relocates to the neighbors house.

I actually have experience with these sheds, if it has an integrated floor and you have weight in it it will not move, now if the winds are so strong to move your CYV to which it is leaning against then all bets are off. At that point your neighbors won't be worried about the deed restrictions.

Again these small sheds are a great option OP, I would disregard the negative posts. If someone backs up to a busy road with a designer it is not practical but that is not the question.

Villagerjjm 07-11-2020 11:17 PM

You can as long as you get approval and follow the rules on how it has to be set up.

McGyver9 07-12-2020 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Villagerjjm (Post 1801850)
You can as long as you get approval and follow the rules on how it has to be set up.

Or, don't, and complain about having to take it down... in the hot sun...even though it's been there for 15 years... ;)

airdale2 07-12-2020 05:33 AM

Sheds
 
DEED RESTRICTIONS???? We have those??? Are the trolls using drones??

vagent711 07-12-2020 05:41 AM

Arc
 
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Originally Posted by brianherlihy (Post 1801478)
hi i have a court villa. and i would like to put a shed in my back yard

Any improvement to the property exterior must be approved by the ARC. Free standing sheds are not permitted but if a shed is attached to the villa with like materials and is aesthetically pleasing there is a good chance for approval

bowlingal 07-12-2020 06:21 AM

must be below the fence line.

RealJudy 07-12-2020 06:35 AM

As long as it doesn’t exceed the height of the fence.

greenflash245 07-12-2020 06:52 AM

why not?

am.zinger@aol.com 07-12-2020 06:55 AM

When we moved here, I was told the shed had to be ATTACHED to the structure. I also live in a Villa. Moved here 2006. But, it is worth presenting to the ARC committee first. Things may have changed since then. I believe the theory is that if it isn't attached, then a hurricane or tornado can make it a flying object, and believe me... things do fly in a tornado, from first hand account. We had a BBQ grill and a motorcycle that were parked inside our gate. They got thrown up against our back wall. Also found someone's truss in our backyard. So, better to be safe than sorry.

Marathon Man 07-12-2020 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 1801895)
must be below the fence line.

Quote:

Originally Posted by RealJudy (Post 1801910)
As long as it doesn’t exceed the height of the fence.


Could you please copy and paste the part of the restrictions that states this.

blueash 07-12-2020 07:50 AM

I don't know the rule but it does seem from several posts there is a no shed rule, period. Then others post advise on how to prevent detection of your violation by keeping the height below the fence. My question is I'd like to know if that is their general rule in life... Break the rules including any contracts you have signed and figure out a way to avoid being caught?

I do know it is a more common life style than I'd believed in the past. Even some very wealthy people regularly renege on their contracts. Figuring a way out of the contract is part of the art of the deal.

J1ceasar 07-12-2020 08:39 AM

maybe bench type storage unit is allowed if she'ds aren't


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