Yes, it can be, but may severely damage the material.
It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.
75mm is the maximum clear cover of concrete
Condo insurance can be purchased at the same places that sell homeowners insurance and will cover the costs of your property inside your condo and will pay for damages incurred.
To build a patio cover on existing concrete, you can use anchor bolts to secure the cover to the concrete. First, measure and mark the placement of the cover on the concrete. Then, drill holes for the anchor bolts and attach the cover frame to the concrete using the bolts. Finally, install the roofing material to complete the patio cover.
POUR THE CONCRETE OVER THE BRICK
Your personal condo insurance should cover it under the liability section. It will not be a penalty to you.
Read your policy and check with your broker for the answer you want.
A cover letter is usually attached to a resume.
For proper curing
To increase the concrete cover on an existing column, you can apply a layer of shotcrete or form a new concrete jacket around the column. First, clean the surface of the existing concrete to ensure proper bonding. Then, create forms to contain the new concrete, ensuring that the additional cover meets the required thickness. Finally, pour or spray the new concrete mix and allow it to cure adequately.
You must inform them in writing (preferably Registered Post) and if you have it worked on send them a bill. Inform Strata Council or owner of building.
No, carpet may be a fixture if it is permanently attached, but is not a structural element of a house. Most purchase and sale agreements include specific terms that cover or exclude these types of questions.