Sentences with phrase «neighbouring properties»

While the owners wanted to make their mark on the interior of the house, it was important that the cottage - style frontage be retained so that it looked in - keeping with the neighbouring properties.
What it does have is a huge gorgeous treed lot with a view of the Niagara escarpment, and neighbouring properties that are equally abundant in foliage!
A survey of your property which outlines the lot size and location of buildings as well as details of encroachments from neighbouring properties.
At the time the agreement was signed, the seller was aware that neighbouring properties were contaminated, but had no proof that his own was also affected until just prior to closing.
The best that can be accomplished via «drive - by» is a general range of value, in the so - called appraiser's opinion, based upon the exterior of the property «only» in conjunction with so - called comparables of neighbouring properties's sales figures.
What we need in a useful real estate map is the ability to examine photographs of a property so that we can discern the positions of homes and outbuildings, especially relative to neighbouring properties.
Neighbouring properties should be checked out in a five mile radius of the subject land to explore their uses.
2) If there are mature trees on the front lawn of the buyer's property, or on the neighbouring properties, the probability that tree roots are an issue increases.
The Court of Appeal found that Precision would have had a reasonable expectation that it would be covered for any liability for damage to neighbouring properties from fire, but it could have no reasonable expectation that it would be covered for the escape of chemicals from its premises.
It is important to note that the solar envelope only protects neighbouring properties.
Due to difficulty obtaining planning permission, the lower storey was situated below street level to avoid overlooking neighbouring properties
Dudzicki sank the lower storey below street level to avoid overlooking neighbouring properties.
In the open - plan living space, a large roof - window above the entrance hall brings in light and on the top floor, which has smaller windows to minimise the impact on neighbouring properties, there are two skylights.
18 months ago they applied for site permits but were surprised when, a year later, Goodhue County brought in a new rule banning wind turbines within 10 rotor diameters of non-participating neighbouring properties.
All interior rooms are oriented in the direction of the adjacent valley, providing sweeping views over the surrounding farmlands and forests, but also offering privacy from neighbouring properties.
Cape Kidnappers is a nature preserve, a collaboration between the owner's and neighbouring properties to establish a sanctuary for native flora and fauna.
And the good news, if you're planning a bigger group holiday or occasion, is that there are very fine neighbouring properties to fit the bigger crew into.
The neighbouring properties all had electric fences or razor wire, so we didn't feel very safe.
Enjoy the convenience of butler and concierge service and access to the neighbouring properties with a lazy river and infinity pools.
It may be understandable that some farmers might request the destruction of their working dogs along with their livestock and that cats, being difficult to restrain, may offer a source of infection to neighbouring properties.
an extreme example of what their attitude leads to is «portfolio insurance,» a money - management strategy that many leading investment advisors embraced in 1986 - 1987... After buying a farm, would a rational owner next order his real estate agent to start selling off pieces of it whenever a neighbouring property was sold at a lower price?
He alleges his property was contaminated by GM canola material from Michael Baxter's neighbouring property in November 2010.
It specifies the location of buildings on the property, indicates areas where the public has authorized access, (such as utility company rights - of - way), or areas where buildings or landscape structures cross over neighbouring property lines.
Flying freehold can occur, for example, where there is a balcony which extends over a neighbouring property.
Sometimes it may be because the dogs owners fears the risk of the dog getting out and, in the absence of stock on his own farm, may wander onto neighbours property and spread the disease.
He was found at a neighbouring property.
Please be advised that Villa Abakoi is connected to the neighbouring property, Villa Tangram and is separated by three wooden gates, a perfect feature should you wish to rent out the entire compound.
Construction Note: Please note that there is construction underway at a neighbouring property.
Please be advised that Villa Tangram is connected to the neighbouring property, Villa Abakoi and is separated by three wooden gates, a perfect feature should you wish to rent out the entire compound.
For a culinary treat, Season Restaurant & Bar in the neighbouring property Peppers Salt Resort & Spa will welcome delegates with contemporary fusion - style cuisine and award - winning wines.
Please note that there is construction underway at a neighbouring property.
We are delighted to announce that we have secured the lease on a neighbouring property and Peter will be shortly creating a further 6 magnificent...
Be warned: when we dropped by in June 2017, construction was beginning on a neighbouring property (also set to be another Potato Head hotel).
For instance, if I know the temperature at my home, I hve pretty good idea about the temperature at my neighbours property, since they are closely related.
Four out of the five were built closer to neighbouring property lines than the stipulated distance — the height of the turbine from base to hub.
Representing a global energy business in defence of a claim for additional development costs arising from migrating hydrocarbon contamination to neighbouring property.
The intent of the developer was obviously to limit resistance by the neighbouring property owners to the operation of the golf course.
Obtaining an urgent injunction for a property development company in relation to development works being undertaken at a neighbouring property.
Shaw's recent work includes acting for a local manufacturing company in a # 500,000 dilapidations claim; handling a derogation claim for a payroll service company regarding redevelopment work on a neighbouring property in London; and defending a dilapidations claim for the subsidiary of a multinational company headquartered in Belgium.
I think the final series of articles on this sort of theme, October / November 2007, the Mirror, the Daily Record and the Scottish Mail on Sunday each or all published articles that identified the precise location of your home in the Scottish countryside, showing the name of your home, the name of the neighbouring property and the name of the small town in which you lived?
The former owner of an industrial property in a claim arising from the historic migration of contamination from a neighbouring property
For instance, what if a neighbouring property feels they are being harassed by open houses scheduled during the time they sit down to dinner?
However, the plush pad doesn't quite compete with its neighbouring property, No 1 Cornwall Terrace, a former squat that was sold for # 100 million back in November.

Not exact matches

A retired property manager, he also bought artificial ceramic tiles to renovate his neighbour's bathroom.
«Austria's property market — its structure and recent performance — is more closely aligned with its German - speaking neighbours than it is with its more volatile southern Eurozone partners.
In this age of data processing and open information, consumers can see what their neighbour's property sold for, and they want the same or more for their property.
Property investors from China are now the largest foreign buyers in New Zealand — overtaking buyers from neighbouring Australia, reports ONE News of TVNZ (17 March 2014).
basically, women are property: «Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's.»
It is understood the virus originated at the property's free range farm and soon spread to its neighbouring caged farm.
Steve Marsh was not growing the same crop (canola) as his neighbour and therefore (despite GM seed found growing on his property) genetic contamination of his cereal crops was highly unlikely.
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