We are looking to renovate our semi-detached house.
We have a sewer easement where a sewer line connects to the sewer main on the front road. The easements had the sewer line that runs down the side of the house and connects to our neighbors house, half way down (refer to plans attached).
We want to extend the home out to the side but that will mean we will need to build over / move the easement further to the side (if possible).
Is it usually possible to extend a house over an easement like this?
Is it possible to lay new sewer pipes and move the easements further across on the plans for future?
We would not want to do this if it means any future prospective buyer would have concerns about buying as a result.
Interested in the thoughts of people have had similar experienced with their local council even though it may not be the same council as ours.
We will discuss more with Yarra Valley Waters & Stonnington council for specifics but interested in your thoughts… Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅