1. Find out if you need planning approval. The City
Council are requiring planning for these services on certain areas. So find out
if your area needs one.
2. Know the details. There are restrictions to some
houses. Be sure to know the details and facts of raising a house.
3. Consider the costs. Be sure that you are prepared
to spend your money on a house raising project and a restumping project.
About the author: Jason Coe is a real estate agent and
he makes sure that the property he is selling is in good condition. By checking
out sites like QueenslandHouse Restumping, he is able to find out about home improvement tips that he
also shares with his clients.
I'm glad I found your post. I have been wanting to have my house restumped. I think that these are important things to keep in mind. It is definitely crucial to know if you need approval from the city first.
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