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		<title>By: JC Mims</title>
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		<description>My family&#039;s storage shed business often sells buildings as cabins or efficiency homes. For instance, if someone buys some land and is about to build their home they will live in a large shed that&#039;s finished out with paneling, a bathroom, and a small kitchen. Then once their house is built they turn the shed into an office.</description>
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