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Do you need a permit to build a shed in Charlotte, NC?

Depends on the details

Exempt if every side is 12 ft or shorter; required if any side is longer than 12 ft.

Authority: NC G.S. §160D-1110

Confirm with: Mecklenburg County LUESA · code.mecknc.gov

Sheds and detached accessory buildings sit right on the line between "no permit" and "full permit," and the trigger is almost always the footprint. Even where a building permit is not required, zoning setbacks and HOA covenants still apply — so confirm placement before you pour a slab.

In Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina's $40,000 rule (§160D-1110) is not a blanket pass: load-bearing work, HVAC and electrical panels, plumbing redesign, and adding new roofing still need a permit even on a small budget. A detached accessory building needs one once any side is longer than 12 ft.

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General guidance only. Rules change and depend on your exact project — confirm with your local building office before starting work.