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    One thought that has come to my mind is the current original house(50 yrs old) on the block is also in violation of the covenant as its made of brick. I am beginning to think if I have a case to claim that the initial sec 32 created for the sale was incorrect. Just wondering would I benefit in any way or run the risk of having to remove the existing house.

    I am just thinking how did the conveyancer and council authorize the sale of the property when the existing house was in violation of the covenant.

    Any thoughts?

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    Freckle, David, RPI, Thanks for your responses. I would tend to agree that I should look at light materials for construction.

    My only question would be, does it mean if I build out of modern light materials will it drastically reduce the eventual price of the property?

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