monkeywrench133
zealously apathetic
Wraith said:I think most tax assessors don't include sheds that are up on cinder blocks. If it was on a proper foundation, then it would be considered a perm. building and taxed. My dad bought a large shed (10x25 I think) several years ago and he originally wanted it set on a poured concrete floor, but it was recommended to him to have it put up on cinderblocks instead so that it would be considered a temp. structure (not taxed) and not a perm. building (taxed).
This is actually kind of a grey area. Even if you put a shed on cinderblocks, it can be considered a permanent structure if it has electricity and water run to it. Depends on the mood of the assessor or inspector who looks at it.
If you put a shed on a poured foundation, then it does need to be permited, and will be added to the assessor's records.

