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TSComingBackSoon
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Jul 10 2020, 11:55 PM, updated 6y ago
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Hi guys,
Just bought a corner lot house. Previous owner extended the side without obtaining any approval.
I would like to demolish the extended part and revert the house back to its original structure. The demolished area will be turned back into a garden.
My question is:
1) Do I need local council approval to do this? Since the town council have no record of any renovation to the house and I'm reverting back to the original structure I thought I don't need to waste my time and money going to them for approval. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
2) How much should I budget? Ballpark figure will do... The extended part is approximately 20' x 40'. Only ground level. However, the roof is also made of concrete (balcony on top). I intend to demolish everything including the balcony, column and the concrete below the ground so I can have a garden.
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mini orchard
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Jul 11 2020, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE(ComingBackSoon @ Jul 10 2020, 11:55 PM) Hi guys, Just bought a corner lot house. Previous owner extended the side without obtaining any approval. I would like to demolish the extended part and revert the house back to its original structure. The demolished area will be turned back into a garden. My question is: 1) Do I need local council approval to do this? Since the town council have no record of any renovation to the house and I'm reverting back to the original structure I thought I don't need to waste my time and money going to them for approval. Please correct me if I'm wrong. 2) How much should I budget? Ballpark figure will do... The extended part is approximately 20' x 40'. Only ground level. However, the roof is also made of concrete (balcony on top). I intend to demolish everything including the balcony, column and the concrete below the ground so I can have a garden. If is not the main building, it should be ok. You need to take note that during the construction, the extended beams are linked to main building. Get proper advise from a civil engineer b4 work.
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