6 January 2019 | 14 replies
Not to mention. having to transport the appliances.
4 January 2019 | 16 replies
Simply write a letter certified mail to the landlord , enclose a copy of the law , explain that you dont want to contact your attorney .
27 January 2016 | 11 replies
Hi everybody, I've been on BiggerPockets now for around a month or so and have been relentlessly reading through the forums and blogs trying to decide where to begin my REI journey.A little background on me, I'm currently 29 years old and working in the transportation/ logistics industry.
23 August 2023 | 4 replies
These neighborhoods offer a mix of amenities, access to transportation, and proximity to shopping, dining, and entertainment options. 3.
18 June 2021 | 17 replies
.• On any lot with an existing single-family dwelling unit, where regardless of zoning, the lot has any of the following General Plan Land Use/Transportation designations:- Residential Neighborhood- Mixed-Use Neighborhood- Urban Village or Urban Residential- Transit Residential or Rural Residential- Downtown- Mixed-Use Commercial• On two-family (duplex) lots and on multifamily properties• In a low-density cluster development if it conforms to development standards of the R-1 zoning district, and the development and use standards of the low-density cluster permit.Minimum Lot Size3,000 square feetNo minimum lot sizeMinimum Setbacks from Rear and Side Property Lines0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.5 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure.0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.4 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure4 feet minimum rear and side setbacks required for detached ADU in multifamily developments.Maximum HeightFor detached ADUs:Single story – 18 feet maximumSecond story – 24 feet maximumAttached ADUs are subject to the height limits of the main home.Single-family properties - No change in height requirements.Multifamily properties - 16 feet maximum height for detached ADUs.Rear Yard CoverageArea covered by the ADU, accessory buildings, and accessory structures, except pools, shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard.Area covered shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard or up to 800 square feet, whichever is greater.Detached ADU Allowed LocationsRear yard only, at least 6 feet away from primary dwelling.May be attached to a detached garage or other existing accessory structure.Must meet minimum setbacks for an accessory building in accordance with Section 20.30.500.No changes except that ADUs that exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard must maintain minimum 4 foot side and rear setbacks.
4 May 2015 | 109 replies
Texas is growing in jobs, population, and transportation.
26 April 2019 | 78 replies
The prominent industries in BHAM include: banking, finance, manufacturing, transportation, distribution and logistics, biotechnology, IT, corporate mine & most importantly UAB school of Medicine was ranked 10th in the Nation for Primary Care.
11 January 2020 | 159 replies
Unfortunately the transportation industries will likely be hit the hardest by this.I believe in asset diversification.
17 August 2018 | 25 replies
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2 January 2019 | 5 replies
Also, closer to Baltimore Pike is more attractive I have heard as there are transportation options there connecting to downtown.With that said, Cobbs Creek is still a big area, have to narrow down your area you wanna invest in.