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Tag Archives: construction code violations
Municipal Code Violations – Part I
Posted on July 8th, 2009
What are Municipal Code Violations? According to the Municipal Code, a code violation is anything that threatens public safety and/or the living and working environment. In the case of construction, anything related to the remodeling or improving of a building without acquiring construction permits through the City or County Building Departments constitutes a code violation, […]
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How to turn your old house into your Dream Home
Posted on July 8th, 2009
When it comes to buying a house, what room seals the deal? It depends on the size of the house. The kitchen is perhaps the most important room in any house. The kitchen in a small house is perhaps the room people focus on the most when they are ready to buy. As you might […]
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Always hire professionals to prepare your plans
Posted on July 8th, 2009
If you have any questions or would like to inquire about our services, please email us at: homedesign4u@att.net or call us at (619) 692-0165. It is always recommended that the construction work you plan on doing in your house is drawn by a professional such as a residential designer or an architect. There are no […]
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