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		<title>Building Permits and Oklahoma Storage Buildings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do I need a building permit?&#160; Building permits are not always required for Cedar Built&#8217;s portable buildings.&#160; However, Cedar Built USA strongly recommends that you check with your local community development and planning office (located within your city hall) for their guidelines.&#160; If you live within a Homeowner&#8217;s Association, you should also check the Covenants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do I need a building permit?&nbsp; Building permits are not always required for Cedar Built&#8217;s portable buildings.&nbsp; However, Cedar Built USA strongly recommends that you check with your local community development and planning office (located within your city hall) for their guidelines.&nbsp; If you live within a Homeowner&#8217;s Association, you should also check the Covenants and any specifics regarding materials, height and proximity to lot lines. </p>
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