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sep11guy

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#170886 29-Mar-2015 21:46
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Hi Team


A guy rang me from nowere today and tells me that he wants to build a carport and deck and needs my permission. ( permission which needs my sign and which would be submitted to council ) 


Then he told me its because its cross lease with 2 other properties - so i am the third on that land .


because of the way its positioned, the street no for him home is different.


I dont see any hassles of ok'ing this away, but i just thought i shud ask if there is any risk involved ? ( which i may not be aware of ) 


or any questions i shud ask 


just as additional info  - the prop does not interfere my prop in any way ( in terms of drive way / entrances etc ) 


Cheers




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scuwp
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  #1273079 29-Mar-2015 21:53
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You need to satisfy yourself that the planned improvements won't adversely effect you or your property. Ask for plans and design details. Go and have a look at the site. If you have any legitimate concerns don't sign without a legal opinion. If you can't see any issues for you then sign away.




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  #1274291 31-Mar-2015 12:53
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Also, there's maximum building coverage/paved impermeable etc. considerations. If I recall correctly, those apply to the entire section. So, if he builds this carport and deck, it could impact on you being able to do something similar in future.

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