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Originally Posted by Oak
I'm pretty sure here in Georgia you can't use reclaimed lumber on a new structure if it is going to be permitted & inspected. Anything here over 120sf must be permitted so I would check with them first if you are pulling a permit. Hopefully you can just build it and not have to pull one.
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I thought about that. I was thinking I could have an "out" I was thinking of not pulling a permit but I was going to make it so there is a seam In the middle joined together by some steel flat stock that could be unbolted in the event we get assessed. I could just unbolt the flat stock and say it is 2 structures. I don't believe we have a limit on structures under 120SF. I would lap the roof joint so one falls just slightly under the other. The higher of the 2 would be made longer to cover the gap. I really do not think it will be an issue. We got assessed recently for some other work I did so I doubt they will be back to randomly check. Only issue would be if I decided for some reason to sell but that's not likely. My wife is in real estate and she says even if we did want to sell, rather than getting a C/O for it we could "gift" it to the new owner.
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