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In short, yes you can live in a commercial property... but only if you convert its status to residential first. If you'd like to discuss how we can help you convert your commercial property into residential property, then get in touch.
Beautiful Wood Alder. Sugar Maple. Zebrano. Brazilian Mahogany. Teak. Indian Laurel. European Lime. Obeche. More items...
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Plastic shed kits are less expensive than their wooden counterparts, but can be more expensive than basic metal shed kits. While plastic sheds are...
Read More »Living in a commercial property is something that probably hasn't crossed the minds of the majority of people. However, with residential rentals and sales out of reach for a lot of people - particularly in cities like London - it may seem like an attractive, more affordable option. Many commercial premises are appealing because they often contain wide, open spaces, which can be moulded into almost any shape or form. Many of them also contain an abundance of natural light and quirky design features.
Although outdoor extension cords are tough, you still must not leave them outside for more than a day or two. Leaving this outside for an extended...
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What do I put around the foundation of a house? The answer is simple: flower beds, plants, mulch, and grass that will keep the soil moist and...
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You can check previous records on your council's website, and can even search for others within that road. If you find a commercial to residential application that has been successful in your road or area, the closer you stick to this application, the greater your chances will be.
Caulking saves money: Not only does it add years of life to your shed, but to the items you store in your shed, like your expensive tools! You've...
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Property requirements. A guest house may be permitted only on properties in A-1 and R-1 zones which contain an existing owner-occupied single...
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Ventilating your shed provides proper airflow and is important in your shed to prevent mildew and fume buildup from chemicals that you may store in...
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