In the UK, you can generally build a wall up to 1 meter high at the boundary of your property without planning permission, or up to 2 meters if it's set back from the boundary. However, there are exceptions, such as if your property is adjacent to a highway, where the maximum height is reduced to 1 meter. It's important to check local regulations and any specific restrictions that may apply to your area. Always consult with your local planning authority to ensure compliance.
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Without permission, yes.
To build wall shelves without using brackets, you can use floating shelf hardware or hidden shelf supports. These options allow the shelves to appear as if they are floating on the wall without visible brackets. Be sure to securely attach the hardware to the wall studs for stability.
I suggest you use a Permacrib Retaining wall. They have a an adaptation to give the wall a completely closed face
In Simi Valley, California, you can typically build a masonry wall up to 6 feet high without a permit, provided it complies with local zoning regulations and property line setbacks. However, if the wall is located in a front yard or if it exceeds certain heights in specific zones, a permit may be required. Always check with the city's planning department for the most current regulations and any potential restrictions that may apply to your property.
There is no wall. It is just where guards guard which is called the DMZ. If a person goes there without permission, without any excuses, they are shot right away from a guardian unless they miss that person.
Yes, if the wall is on the boundary. Also if it is only on your side of the wall and if you own the property. You cannot if it is a pre-cast or removable structure. Also, you shouldn't paint the parts the neighbor can see, if it is a curved or cranked wall.
They build the Great wall in the 3rd century BC.
Less than 4' without a permit without a slope and 3' with a slope. As high as you want if you have a permit for it.
Read your governing documents to determine how to install this improvement. Best practices dictate that you approach the board for permission. Include the expert opinions required -- if any, your plans and documentation from your vendor that includes license, bond, and insurance. Commit to the vendor respecting the community while working there. If you erect it without permission and it is an improper installation, one day your board will notify you that it is illegal and require that you remove it. If you do not remove it within the period given, you may incur a daily fine. Any sale document you prepare must include this improvement and specify that either it was installed with permission, without permission, or no permission required -- based on your governing documents.
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It is unlikely that they would be allowed to without permission but it depends on where the house is, what the local building laws say and also the deeds of the properties in question. Housing and building law is complex and it is worth talking to a properly qualified legal adviser to see exactly where you stand.