Best to check locally to see what is required by regulation. Understand the set back can vary based on the style of construction, the materials used and the zoning of the specific area. Some buildings will have structures that were grandfathered under prior rules so a structure might not conform to the present regulations. In that case the set back that applies now is not that which would apply is the structure was to be rebuilt.
You just have to click on the bottom of the garage and you should get out of the garage.
Greg's garage.
A mortgage encumbers the real property on which the dwelling and other structures sit. It does not matter if a garage is mentioned.A mortgage encumbers the real property on which the dwelling and other structures sit. It does not matter if a garage is mentioned.A mortgage encumbers the real property on which the dwelling and other structures sit. It does not matter if a garage is mentioned.A mortgage encumbers the real property on which the dwelling and other structures sit. It does not matter if a garage is mentioned.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
Eddos Garage is on Cannon Island in the South Western Sea. Go to the sea chart and click on Islands until you find it then travel there. Once docked on the Island, Eddos garage is just to the right you can not miss it.
Yes, by advancing the story enough to reach the second Island (Staunton Island) allows you to use a second garage. It has room for more cars than the first garage.
Get a survey and prove it is indeed your property then seek legal counsel.
Under certain circumstances, yes.
nope
Sure. If the value of your property is increased by the addition of an item like a garage, pool, etc. the value will be reflected in your property taxes. If your value goes up, then also your property taxes will go up as well.
No, you cannot remove the garage since it is part of the real property and thus covered by the mortgage.
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.