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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP - why do you care if its all house and no yard? stop being a noodge! If it does not adversley affect your property then MYOB. [/quote] Our house is on an incline above this house (the houses are back to back). With their reno expanding the upper level of their house and pushing to the back of the lot, I'd say it does adversely affect our property. We'll have the distinct pleasure of looking right into their new upper level. [/quote] And they have to look into your windows. Do they have a permit in their yard? A yellow sign and one posted on the window? You had your chance to comment for 30 days after the permit was issued and you could have reviewed thier plans. To obtain a permit they had to adhere to all set back restrictions. you may not like it but they are allowed to. [/quote]
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