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Residential mortgages often stop you from using your home to run a business, so if you have a mortgage, you should check your terms. You may need to get permission from your mortgage lender, as breaching the terms of your loan could result in dire consequences (like making it repayable immediately).
152 feet As an example, for a 120-volt circuit, you can run up to 50 feet of 14 AWG cable without exceeding 3 percent voltage drop. ... For...
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Rhino is a great software not only for architecture but also for product design and 3D printing. This software is available for Windows and Mac,...
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Learn More »The permission you need to ask for before you can run a business from home depends on the type of property you live in. It also depends on whether you own or rent it, as well as the kind of small business you’re setting up.
10 genius ways to organise your shed Shed shelving. Make your shelving work for you. ... Repurpose old furniture. This old chemist cabinet makes...
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Poorly-vented drain lines will not be able to effectively move wastewater and solid waste out of your building. This could lead to problems such as...
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A pinhole manufacturing defect or a scratch that may occur during handling or placement at a construction site will cause an epoxy coated rebar to...
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How to secure your shed Make your garden unattractive to thieves. Secure the roof and windows. Choose the right doors and locks. Secure your shed...
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Residential mortgages often stop you from using your home to run a business, so if you have a mortgage, you should check your terms. You may need to get permission from your mortgage lender, as breaching the terms of your loan could result in dire consequences (like making it repayable immediately). You may also need planning permission if you’re making changes to your home, or if running your business will cause a ‘material change’ in how your property is used. Checking with your local authority is likely to prevent any problems for you further down the line (getting a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Use or Development will confirm you can go ahead). Depending on the type of business you’re running, you may need a licence from your local authority. And remember that running a business from home may affect your council tax, because the part of your home that you’re running a business from may be liable for business rates. You can find out more at the Valuation Office Agency.
If your tiny home is built to sit on wheels, it'll depreciate in value just like the truck you pull it with. But even if your tiny house is built...
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If it will be within 2m of the boundary of the house, it must be 2.5m high.
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Basic measures include airing out your garage to remove the moisture, by turning off any heating in the garage and opening the door a couple of...
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There are several ways to make barns warmer during winter, from improving construction to installing heating. Make Sure the Building Is Built for...
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