Those dimensions would correspond to a two-car garage.
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No. It can be mentioned in the ad as "detached ?? sq ft garage" and you can include "?? sq ft of land" but not mislead the buyers into thinking the actual house has so much square footage when it is not.
Either you agree to, or you tell your neighbor no.
If neighbor A took down a garage and it caused the neighbor's retaining wall to fall, they (neighbor A) should be responsible for cleaning up the mess. If the rocks are on neighbor A's property, they can place them on neighbor B's property. A judge can decide who will actually pay for the cleanup.
Jack and his boys stole a car from the neighbor's garage.
Your garage door and your neighbors transmitter are on the same frequency. You will probably need to change one of the frequencies.
In my opinion, I can find a cheap car garage kit from a garage sale, or a cheap second-hand tool store. It's also possible to get one from a neighbor.
Normally, there are laws regarding easement requirements. If a person applies for a permit to build a new garage, the inspector will know the answer to your question based upon the laws where you live. As far as structure and stability goes, if you have a roof on your garage, there wouldn't be any way your neighbor could "use" your wall to support their garage, without modifying your garage, which is most likely against the law.
Under certain circumstances, yes.
Get a survey and prove it is indeed your property then seek legal counsel.
If in California your neighbor is responsible for any damage that his tree has done to your property.
No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.
1.) Checking with your local zoning board to see if you need a zoning variance. 2.) You will need a building permit.
You and your neighbor both have garage door openers made by the same company. Call the company and see if it is possible to switch the frequency of the opener, if not you'll have to get a new one.