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urbandilema wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Cater 450k for the flats
600k + for 2 storey
Thanks great will keep it in mind tanks again
urbandilema wrote:urbandilema wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Cater 450k for the flats
600k + for 2 storey
Thanks great will keep it in mind tanks again
But it won't start yet have to source a artictecht and a list of legit builders
Kronik wrote:urbandilema wrote:urbandilema wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Cater 450k for the flats
600k + for 2 storey
Thanks great will keep it in mind tanks again
But it won't start yet have to source a artictecht and a list of legit builders
Having the planned size of the house would help with a more accurate estimation, because it could have 25x30 house and it could have 40x50 house, if you get my drift. I looking at doing a 40x47 house, but I leaving the downstairs open for now, which will allow me to complete the house within the budget and with whatever leftover then I could see about the downstairs
Kronik wrote:Is it a normal roadside lot or a corner?
on a side road or main road?
And what's the dimension
eitech wrote:Good day fellas. I am in the process of purchasing a house. I was reading through the owner’s deed when i noticed the house number is stated as “no. 4”. All other documents related to the house has it has “no. 5”. How does the owner go about getting this changed or is this not an issue?
rspann wrote:eitech wrote:Good day fellas. I am in the process of purchasing a house. I was reading through the owner’s deed when i noticed the house number is stated as “no. 4”. All other documents related to the house has it has “no. 5”. How does the owner go about getting this changed or is this not an issue?
Look on the cadastral and see if the lot on it is the same lot . Check the wardens office or corporation and make sure the lot is the same one on the assessment roll/ register . It can be corrected , just make sure you buying the correct one before you make the deed ,so you won't have problems after.
rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
Yea
Anybody can acess it once you know the assessment number or the owner's name
However, changes can only be made by the owner or if an attorney fill out the return form
eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
Yea
Anybody can acess it once you know the assessment number or the owner's name
However, changes can only be made by the owner or if an attorney fill out the return form
Ok. I am actually lookin at the deed now and on the land and building tax receipt i am seeing an assessment number and the transaction took place at a BIR office. I will jus visit them and enquire. Maybe the no. 4 was just a typo.
*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
Yea
Anybody can acess it once you know the assessment number or the owner's name
However, changes can only be made by the owner or if an attorney fill out the return form
Ok. I am actually lookin at the deed now and on the land and building tax receipt i am seeing an assessment number and the transaction took place at a BIR office. I will jus visit them and enquire. Maybe the no. 4 was just a typo.
Yea
Walk with whatever documents you have and let them know whats happening.
eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
Yea
Anybody can acess it once you know the assessment number or the owner's name
However, changes can only be made by the owner or if an attorney fill out the return form
Ok. I am actually lookin at the deed now and on the land and building tax receipt i am seeing an assessment number and the transaction took place at a BIR office. I will jus visit them and enquire. Maybe the no. 4 was just a typo.
Yea
Walk with whatever documents you have and let them know whats happening.
Kool. Just one more thing. Will this be difficult for the owner to rectify? Jus tryin to look ahead. Will dey jus have to do an affidavit or do over the entire deed or something?
*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:eitech wrote:rspann wrote:Each property has an assessment number on the assessment roll and the owners name. When the property is sold ,you fill out a form ( return) which changes the owner ,but the number remains the same. So the wardens office can tell you who is the owner and also identify the property .
Ok kool. So they gonna jus give me that information?
Yea
Anybody can acess it once you know the assessment number or the owner's name
However, changes can only be made by the owner or if an attorney fill out the return form
Ok. I am actually lookin at the deed now and on the land and building tax receipt i am seeing an assessment number and the transaction took place at a BIR office. I will jus visit them and enquire. Maybe the no. 4 was just a typo.
Yea
Walk with whatever documents you have and let them know whats happening.
Kool. Just one more thing. Will this be difficult for the owner to rectify? Jus tryin to look ahead. Will dey jus have to do an affidavit or do over the entire deed or something?
Nah.
Thats rel minor
They may allow you to change it if you have proof of a problem
Or they may ask you to send the owner to come in.
PASSDASS wrote:Guys is this crack foundation or plaster?
PASSDASS wrote:Anyone knows cost to do chainlink fence around 140ft
Rory Phoulorie wrote:PASSDASS wrote:Guys is this crack foundation or plaster?
Looks like a structural crack.
Highest points of stress occurs at corners with sharp edges, for example, at corners of door and window frames. That is why cracks usually start from those areas.
Do you have a lintel beam above that door frame? It doesn't look so based on where the crack passes.
The repair method for the crack would depend on what type of blocks you have and whether the cores are infilled with concrete or were left hollow.
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