Sentences with phrase «existing housing codes»

In 1952, NAR launched «Build America Better,» an urban renewal plan that stressed renovation and enforcement of existing housing codes over large - scale redevelopment projects.

Not exact matches

The mayor also plans to increase city revenue through the enforcement of existing ordinances, such as housing code violations.
Under the existing code, any development of five housing lots or more must set aside 20 percent as affordable housing.
Two top state officials not only encouraged Andrew to speak directly to the group about moveable tiny houses but also offered solutions within the existing code which could allow for the approval of moveable tiny houses more easily than previously expected.
RESOLVED, Community Board Five supports the investigation of the implementation of the Passive House Classic, Passive House Plus (net zero) and Premium (net positive) Standards for application to new construction and renovation in our community; and... supports working towards the adoption of a zero net energy standard, such as Passive House, into the New York City building code by adjusting existing regulations...»
The House amendment — § 111 (d) as published in the U.S. Code — prohibits EPA from regulating existing facilities under § 111 (d) if those are in a source category already regulated under § 112.
While tiny houses have cropped up in various places around the country, their existence was shoehorned into existing code, typically regulations concerning accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
One thing that does not seem to be a part of this code is building only a tiny house or tiny houses on a lot of land (the tiny houses must share a lot with an existing home).
More often what is heard is what Andrew said, «if you build a house that happens to be tiny, you can do that through the existing code
I like the reference to existing codes which allow manufactured housinghousing on wheels which is temporarily sited and movable!
Subject to section 2825 of title 10, United States Code, and using amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 2204 (a) and available for military family housing functions, the Secretary of the Navy may improve existing military family housing units in an amount not to exceed $ 97,655,000.
• Enhanced company's profits by 30 % during the first month of employment by maximizing occupancy levels and ensuring client satisfaction level with the facility through effective building maintenance • Acted as liaison between tenants and management, ensuring tenant satisfaction by effective property maintenance • Implemented working knowledge of safe building systems, fire codes and HVAC to existing and under construction residential facilities • Ensured complete adherence to fair housing practices, lease and tenant - landlord laws
* ROI * - Return On Investment * RTO * - Rent to Own * SFH * - Single Family House * SFR * - Single Family Residence * Sub2 * - Buying property subject to existing financing * T / B * - Tenant Buyer * TAA * - Texas Apartment Association * TAR * - Texas Association of Realtors * TIL * - Truth In Lending * TREC * - Texas Real Estate Commission * UBIT * - Unrelated Business Income Tax * UCC * - Uniform Commercial Code * VA * - Department of Veterans Affairs / Veterans Administration FORUM ABBREVIATIONS * AFAIK * - As Far As I Know * AFK * - Away From Keyboard * AKA * - Also Known As * BBIAM * - Be Back In a Minute * BFN * - Bye For Now * BRB * - Be Right Back * BTW * - By The Way * CUL * - See You Later * FYI * - For Your Information * G2G * - Got to Go * IMHO * - In My Humble Opinion * IMO * - In My Opinion * LMAO * - Laughing My *** Off * LOL * - Laughing Out Loud * NT * - No Text * ROFL * - Rolling on the Floor Laughing * ROTFLMAO * - Rolling on the Floor Laughing My *** Off * TIA * - Thanks In Advance
You might end up paying $ 1,300 for a sub-meter - and an additional $ 15k to re-wire the house if the existing meter isn't up to code (I'm related to a master electrician... I've heard horror stories).
To get the benefits on an existing property, the house must be certified as either 20 percent more efficient than Canada's Model National Energy Code for Buildings, or 5 percent more efficient than any applicable provincial standards, whichever is greater.
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