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To remodel or not to remodel? Part II
Posted on July 8th, 2009
Home is where the heart is… in other words, the most important place for anybody. Remodeling your home to make it better for you and your family has become the thing to do. Of course, during construction you will feel out of place and a little disturbed if you stay in the house during construction […]
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To remodel or not to remodel? Part I
Posted on July 8th, 2009
Interest rates are so low right now! This is the best time to remodel, no doubt. Remodeling and adding square footage onto a property increases its value, so just for that reason, homeowners should remodel and add square footage onto their homes whenever possible. Most people decide to remodel their homes because they need more […]
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Municipal Code Violations – Part II
Posted on July 8th, 2009
How complicated are Code Enforcement Cases? As I described on my previous article about 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 remodeling or improving a building without the proper construction permits […]
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