hey sooshie….I hope ya sisters cat is OK. I will look up wildlife and call them [] Thanx!!
LOL @ the snails…..thats sooooo cute!! And the 4WD!! LMAO Ive fallen for that before!!
Our 10 year old was excited about playing with our rats a few days ago….and in all her squealing excitement scared one of them off the bed…..and right behind the wardrobe!! It took 18 hours to coax the little beggar out…and all the while the cats were locked out…which they hated LOL
LOL diclem I was reading your first line and that makde me think of that tongue ad!! Then I saw what u wrote second line..and I laffed coz I was thinking the same thing!!
ok arty ya male brain forgot a helluve lot!! hahahahahahaha
Its a long story and I aint putting anyone off having children…so Ill leave it at “and we have 2 gorgeous daughters that are my life and soul and everything in between” [] [] [] []
~ It is better to live on your feet than to die on your knees ~ :þ
my fave ad at the moment is the kid sitting in the back seat….and the mother reaches over and takes something away from her..she pipes up with “bloody volvo driver”
~ It is better to live on your feet than to die on your knees ~ :þ
If there are structural alterations then, strictly speaking, you need council consent.
If you are talking about painting or putting in a new kitchen I doubt you need consent. In any event who would know you have made alterations ?
Nevertheless I guess that the best place to raise this question is council.
Mel I have actually checkd this type of scenario with the stampduties office (in NSW) and my statement is correct.
However, I believe you are quite correct in that, if you don’t exercise the option, that in that case no stampduty is payable [or at least not at the same rate as the transfer duty (stampduty) payable on a Contract of Sale].
1. If the house isn’t a brick house consider shifting the house to one side so as to provide a driveway for the proposed new house at the rear, large enough to satisfy council requirements.
2. Offer the owners of the lane some money in exchange for access !!!
3. If the existing house is movaeable i.e. if it isn’t a brick house) consider moving it towards the end of the block and build the new house on the front of the block.
Not only will that solve your access problem but a new house at the front of the block will also make the approach to the house at the rear more presentable.
BTW, have you actually checked with the Lands Title office whether the lane way is a private lane. Check your own title deed. Who knows, you may even have an existing right to use the lane.
(This actually was the case with a client of mine !!).
amit….give up on property all together….give ME all your houses…and I will happily buy you a pet rat just for you!!! NO!! I will buy you TWO little ratty mates coz Im just a giving kinda girl….LOL
~ It is better to live on your feet than to die on your knees ~ :þ