Yea, same thing I was going to say. Here, folks put their sheds on skids
(think a couple of pressure treated 2x10 skis) -- it isn't a permanent
structure and isn't taxed as part of the real estate. Plus, you can move it
to a different part of the back yard if the fancy strikes, if you round off
the skids before you mount the shed onto them.

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jim Cathey <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Put it on a set of wheels.  Not a permanent structure, no permits,
> no extra taxes.  (Though such sheds shouldn't be considered permanent
> structures anyway since they have no foundation.)
>
> -- Jim
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