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NigeWellington

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#289632 18-Sep-2021 16:33
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Hi, hoping someone has some advice on the chance of getting a code of acceptance. I purchased an old weatherboard property a while ago and now needing to sell move cities. The previous owners had obtained consent for all work except placing insulation in the back wall. I have some paperwork from them and the builder that did it - back in 2004. Is it likely that the council would issue this? I am needing to get the exterior painted and a couple of weatherboards replaced so could this be the cheaper option to just get consent then?

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  #2780306 18-Sep-2021 16:52
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I once tried to have Wellington City Council produce a retrospective consent when a tradesman did a good job but didn't get consent. I think it would be easier to invent cold fusion. WCC are pretty inflexible.

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