Browse Forums Home Finance Re: FHOG extension 7Mar 08, 2010 2:12 pm what_the kikin Anyone who can help us? We do need your help. Any suggestions should be helpful. Thank you so much!! G'day Kikin, this was discussed between myself and various other users over in the Alamanda thread. I'll just paste what I found. Hi Alamandone. Just a follow up and what I have found so far. I have spoken directly with the SRO and also Jeremy at Oliver Hume. From what has been explained to me, I need to do the following: * Obtain a letter from the developer (Villawood) stating the reason for the title delay from the original date projected. * Obtain a letter from the builder (in my case H3nl3y) showing that my contract was signed and ready to proceed if the original date were to go ahead. Supply both of these in writing to the SRO with a cover letter explaining the exact situation. For example; I was assured that titles would be ready in december when I paid my deposit for the block. I had signed my build contract on the 22nd of september so that I would be ready to proceed with the build and meet the 26 week deadline. Due to the developer delaying the titles which is an "unforseen circumstance" and beyond my control I will need to apply for an extension to the allowable time to fulfil the criteria obtaining the full FHOG. Please note each case is reviewed on an individual basis and there is no gaurantee. However having spoken to the SRO rep and Jeremy they do look favourably on this. Perhaps best getting in touch with the SRO yourself and speak to Oliver Hume to get the ball rolling. This way you can make sure you are covered and can afford yourself some peace of mind. Hope that helps. Do these letters need to be addressed to the owner or FHOG? Hi, We have a single story MacDonald Jones house, on a waffle pod slab with steel frame. Are we able to build a second story extension? Other info is we are 900mm from… 0 5843 Hello Josh, This is Irving from PRIMA, we are a manufacturer of the staircase, railings, kitchen cabinets, windows, doors from China. If you have requirement to purchase… 0 3553 I would say both styles you have pictured are steel. The lower chord of the first pic would be a massive lump if made using timber considering the size of the rafters. If… 1 3971 |