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Joined 29 August 2008
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11 years11 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Concrete stumps how many?

In no cases is an extension to a dwelling exempt from a building permit under shedule 8. Only free-standing class 10 buildings (sheds) under 10m2 are exempt. I hate to…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Implied easement discussions

If it is an an implied easement you should not need approval from council to build close to it. If yor title has a 12(2) notation under the subdivisions act…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Help with building termonology..

Probably is a spreader

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Supposed to be settling tomorrow...but tenant wont vacate!

Breaking the law there mate, she din't sign them but they are still subject to the tenancy act.
Maybe the case, but I was in a simalar position, I had to…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Supposed to be settling tomorrow...but tenant wont vacate!

If you dont have a lease with her and the property is not subject to an existing lease, why not just let yourself in without knocking, show all the family…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
PD Customers - Council approval

Porter davis would not use council for the building permit they would use a private building surveyor, who for volume builders should not take more than 2 weeks for a…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Storm Water Drainage

under soil 100mm
under paved or concrete area 50mm
under areas subject to light vehicle traffic
reinforced concrete -75mm
paved - 100mm
no council to council regs comes straight out…

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Neighbours be gone.... not the plants ;)

Did you use treated pine ?

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
My New...ish house in Toowoomba build story

Did the neighbours get upset about the crack in there brick wall resulting from the excavations

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Underpinning - Propping Up My Strip Footing!

usually it will support itself that is why you only do small sections at a time.

16 years16 yearsthebuildingsurvthebuildingsurv posted:
Plaster advice

It is perfectly normal, the only reason you notice it is because your floor level from your house is much higher than your garage.

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