Why can't they paint it? The owners of the garage can't even see the wall yet the OP will have to look at it all the time.
It's technically their side of that part of the fence
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Zero Lot Lines???? Help 21Apr 10, 2009 12:29 pm HomeReview If you paint the zero lot wall you are intefering with someone else property. The walls does not form the boundary line, rather it just happens to be 150mm to 250mm inside the adjoining owners land. Encouraging someone to paint SOMEONE ELSE'S PROPERTY is rubbish. Why can't they paint it? The owners of the garage can't even see the wall yet the OP will have to look at it all the time. It's technically their side of that part of the fence 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Zero Lot Lines???? Help 22Apr 10, 2009 12:39 pm If it's ON the boundary, as the post suggests, then there's no reason not to paint it. I see that done all the time in older suburbs. It's always a good idea to talk to neighbours about this stuff though....especially if you plan to live there for a while. If it's 150mm or so inside the neighbour's boundary, then put a fence up. My understanding is that's what the 150mm is for....at least that's how it works on my estate. Garages still have fences next to them. Except ours, because we like to be different and moved out crossover so we have our garage up against the neighbour's garage. If all else fails, what about erecting a screen in front of the wall? Or planting a dense row of shrubs? Actually, how offensive can the bricks be? I don't think I've seen any polka-dot bricks lately. Re: Zero Lot Lines???? Help 23Apr 10, 2009 1:03 pm kek If it's ON the boundary, as the post suggests, then there's no reason not to paint it. I see that done all the time in older suburbs. It's always a good idea to talk to neighbours about this stuff though....especially if you plan to live there for a while. If it's 150mm or so inside the neighbour's boundary, then put a fence up. My understanding is that's what the 150mm is for....at least that's how it works on my estate. Garages still have fences next to them. Except ours, because we like to be different and moved out crossover so we have our garage up against the neighbour's garage. If all else fails, what about erecting a screen in front of the wall? Or planting a dense row of shrubs? Actually, how offensive can the bricks be? I don't think I've seen any polka-dot bricks lately. Yeah i may just put up a fence . I would prefer that anyway. I know they are rendering the front of the house. just not sure about the sides?? If the garage is right on the boundary though, maybe orange blossom or jasmin. give lovely smells at night and grows up to about 2.5-3mtrs. give good coverage Thaanks for all replies guys !!!! Living in Caloundra Thread****** Lovin my house all finished!!! Now tackling the HUGE task of the Garden- viewtopic.php?f=31&t=14782 Re: Zero Lot Lines???? Help 24Apr 11, 2009 11:21 am kek If it's ON the boundary, as the post suggests, then there's no reason not to paint it. I see that done all the time in older suburbs. It's always a good idea to talk to neighbours about this stuff though....especially if you plan to live there for a while. If it's 150mm or so inside the neighbour's boundary, then put a fence up. My understanding is that's what the 150mm is for....at least that's how it works on my estate. Garages still have fences next to them. Except ours, because we like to be different and moved out crossover so we have our garage up against the neighbour's garage. If all else fails, what about erecting a screen in front of the wall? Or planting a dense row of shrubs? Actually, how offensive can the bricks be? I don't think I've seen any polka-dot bricks lately. the SCRC zero lot is 250mm OMP inside the boundary line. the wall is not part of the boundary but frequently are used as such. A fence can be put up, but the fence can be pulled down to allow maintenance to the wall. I'm not sure about Melly's estate but my estate does not allow two lots to be zero lotted on the same side (ie. two garages together) - although that has happened in stage 2 (twice I think) ’’Quondo Omni Flunkus Mortati ’’ If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. Stila BK1 Build Thread The best place to talk about sport You must be new to the internet. You're also the only person anyone here has ever heard of washing their garage wall. I hate to break it to you, there are insects and… 6 4863 I am building in claymore NSW and this is shown in the building envelope plan. … 0 10039 Would anyone on this forum know of a builder/company in Brisbane with house designs for a shallow block. I have a block 20 x 20 so with front and rear set backs I need a… 0 4747 |