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Building regulations[edit ] Many areas of the world have no specific planning laws for tree houses, so the legal issues can be confusing to both the builder and the local planning departments. Treehouses can be exempt, partially regulated or fully regulated - depending on the locale. In some cases, tree houses are exempted from standard building regulations, as they're considered outside of the regulations specification. An exemption may be given to a builder if the tree house is in a remote or non-urban location. Alternatively, a tree house may be included in the same category as structures such as garden sheds, sometimes called a "temporary structure". There may be restrictions on height, distance from boundary and privacy for nearby properties. There are various grey areas in these laws, as they were not specifically designed for tree-borne structures. A very small number of planning departments have specific regulations for tree houses, which set out clearly what may be built and where. For precaution of safety during the tree house construction, it is usually best to do as much work as possible on the ground and also concerned be about its long-term viability.

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Building regulations[edit]Many areas of the world have no specific planning laws for tree houses, so the legal issues

can be confusing to both the builder and the local planning departments. Treehouses can be

exempt, partially regulated or fully regulated - depending on the locale.

In some cases, tree houses are exempted from standard building regulations, as they're

considered outside of the regulations specification. An exemption may be given to a builder if

the tree house is in a remote or non-urban location. Alternatively, a tree house may be

included in the same category as structures such as garden sheds, sometimes called a

"temporary structure". There may be restrictions on height, distance from boundary and

privacy for nearby properties. There are various grey areas in these laws, as they were not

specifically designed for tree-borne structures. A very small number of planning departments

have specific regulations for tree houses, which set out clearly what may be built and where.

For precaution of safety during the tree house construction, it is usually best to do as much

work as possible on the ground and also concerned be about its long-term viability.