Feb 28 β€’ 18:04 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Officials measure every centimeter. Even a 10,000 PLN fine

New regulations concerning the distance requirements for garden sheds on private properties in Poland can lead to significant fines if not followed.

In Poland, before building a garden shed on one’s property, it is crucial to familiarize oneself with the local regulations regarding construction. Specifically, if a shed is positioned too close to the property line or exceeds specified size limits, the owner may face financial penalties. This reflects a stringent approach to urban planning and property management, aimed at maintaining order and compliance with legal standards.

According to the regulation from April 12, 2012, outlined by the Minister of Infrastructure, a building must be situated at least 4 meters away from the property boundary if it has walls with windows or doors facing it. In cases where such openings are absent, the distance must be at least 3 meters. Moreover, certain exceptions allow for a building to be erected as close as 1.5 meters to the property line, but only under specific conditions designed for narrow plots of land, particularly those measuring up to 16 meters in width.

The consequences for not adhering to these regulations can be severe, with fines reaching up to 10,000 PLN. This serves as a warning to property owners to ensure compliance before starting construction work, highlighting the importance of understanding local building codes to avoid financial and legal repercussions associated with improper construction practices.

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