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If your new extension will limit the light coming into your neighbour's windows and the level of light inside the room(s) falls below the accepted level then this constitutes an obstruction and your neighbour is entitled to take legal action.
How to Run Electricity to a Shed Plan and prepare the job. Plan the circuit. Draw shed wiring diagram. Select type and size of wire. Choose the...
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The most common Tiny Home electrical setup is with a 30 amp RV plug or twist-lock 120 volt input. This is then wired to a small sub-panel box with...
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If you’re planning an extension on your property you may forget to consider a key issue that can significantly change or even halt your building plans. The key issue is how your extension could affect your neighbour’s right to light. If you don’t take right to light into account during the planning stage you could face costs to change or even remove the extension. Brady Solicitors’ Sumi Begum consider the essentials you need to know about right to light when planning an extension on your property.
They have been known to increase a house's value by as much as 5-7% assuming they are in a good state of repair, which means that you could...
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A brick wall may cost more than a fence, but it offers more advantages in the long run. Not only is a wall more visually appealing, but it is also...
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When it comes to fence painting, you can do whatever you want to your side of the fence. So, if it is your fence on both the outside and the inside, then you are free to do whatever you like in regards to painting.
In all honesty, painting a fence is a fairly minor transgression. It’s not exactly something that most people are going to object to, especially if you offered to paint their fence in a nice colour for free. However, you do have to take other peoples rights into consideration. You cannot interfere with their side of the fence even if that fence technically belongs to you. Basically, in order to paint your neighbours side of the fence you would require either entering their property and paint the fence or removing the fence panel entirely and leaving the garden open. When doing the latter, you will need to consider if the neighbour has young children or pets that could come to harm if the garden is left open whilst painting the fence panels. You should therefore stipulate exactly what you will do, advise that you will make sure that any damages to their property are taken care of (such as paint drips etc) and you have to reassure them that you will not cause any harm to their side of the fence during the painting process. It may seem like a strange thing to have to do, but if you just asked nicely, usually they won’t have a problem. Understandably, some people have their own ideas about what they want to do with their fence, so you may have to make certain concessions, like for example adding a waterproof coat of paint.
A stair lift is a motorized chair that travels along a rail that is securely bolted to your steps. The purpose of a stair lift is to help those...
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How Close To A House Can A Shed Be? You must avoid building a shed too close to your house. Generally, a shed must be at least 10 feet (3m) away...
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Battery based heaters, or hand warmers, are a great portable option for sporting events, camping, or being outdoors during cold weather. The...
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In order to be usable for a construction project, wood must be kiln or air-dried to a moisture level of 19%. But wood that is intended for indoor...
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