| Being a principled person costs time and money and will further damage the relationship. Ask yourself what resolution you'd be satisfied with if you took up the course of action of reporting. |
If OP ever wants to build something in that corner of their land the county might say no because of the shed. |
What relationship, where neighbor does what he wants and OP just is expected to accept it all. If I were the OP I would not care if the neighbor was happy with me oh I hurt is iddy biddy feelings. |
Report it. They keep pushing at this point. |
| Sounds like a waste of time and energy to do anything. |
Well, then expect the neighbor to continue to annoy you out of spite. |
| People complain about HOAs a lot, but this is one instance in which an HOA would be so helpful. |
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The reason for the set back requirement is because of water run-off. Will the shed be dumping water on your fence and side of the property? If so, you're look at erosion and probably eventual water damage to the fence (depending on fence material). Additionally, that narrow gap between the shed and the fence will eventually be a nice protected breeding ground for critters and mold.
I would report to the city. They will force the owner to move it to the correct setback from the fence. |
Good point. 1 Ft is just asking for maintenance issues. They will hate your guts if you report them. Personally I’d let it go. |
| Np. I'd be annoyed too, OP. Give them an inch (or a foot) and they'll take a mile. |
No way. A neighbor who does did does it in bad faith. My experience is you can't win with people like this. So do whatever you need to do to protect your property from the idiots. If the shed won't cause runoff or other issues, and you decide you can live with it, then go ahead and let it be. If you think it'll cause issues such as weeds growing on the side facing your house, or their lawn people continually walking on your property, do what you think you need to do. |
| Don't approach your neighbor directly. I would report them to the county, let them deal with it. Don't be surprised though if nothing happens. |
+1 What county, OP? Fairfax county responds to some petty complaints, so it might be worth a try. Be aware, a neighbor like this will likely store all sorts of junk behind his shed (and likely, against your fence). Is your fence wood? Subject to rot? Is this neighbor the DIY type? He sounds like a handful. If it is a corner lot, there might be many restrictions on the placement, so consult a property attorney, if you are interested in really pursuing something. Agree with PP - HOAs exist because there is always a difficult neighbor who thinks they are the exception, and can do what they want, in spite of those who want to do the right thing. |
| I believe this happened to a relative (although she was the one with the shed). Neighbor complained to the township and she received an order to take it down. It had been up for several years and neighbor never complained. It cost her thousands to remove the shed. |
| To those talking about drainage, that is very unlikely to be a problem unless we are talking about a TH-sized lot. Fairfax County allows sheds with no setbacks as long as they are under 8’ tall. |