So woodland that can’t have a permanent dwelling is affordable but woodland that can is cheap?
Like that would make sense if the construction of the building was different but if it’s simply just how often you can spend time on your own land that’s ridiculous
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 5 days ago
Its legal to build a structure (within certain limitations) but it cannot be used as a dwelling. Its ok to visit and you can even camp there or live in your cabin for up to a month of the year. Realistically you would almost certainly be fine to push the 28 days by a bit too.
If you are clearly living there its illegal. You can’t leave for a day and come back either, that timespan is from the whole year. Being stealthy is an option if you want to just do it anyway. You might get away with it for a while, but you might get caught too. Its not really a way to live peacefully though.
BussyCat@lemmy.world 5 days ago
That is just such a strange law
I tried googling it because I was curious and the only thing I could find was about temporary structures
Is there a name for the law that I could search?
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 5 days ago
Not sure if it would be a specific law as its more about planning permission, I think it is sorta comparable to zoning in the US.