Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Councils over interpreting brick covenant? 6Feb 24, 2025 11:45 am You really dont have much choice in the end. I had an email from Monash coucil even saying they cant enforce and yet Metricon refused to budge. Think the coucil they had problems with was Whitehorse. What they don't want is someone who lives in the subdivision, or a council trying to overstep its power by challenging it iwhich then halts everything whilst it goes to court. In the mean time costs keep going up for the builder and they start losing money. In the end I went full brick to not delay things which is also better than EPS foam and Hebel. At the end of the day, if you refuse to accept what the builder tells you they can cancel the whole contract on you. Unfortuantely you may have to eat humble pie if you want that particular builder Re: Councils over interpreting brick covenant? 7Mar 03, 2025 3:59 pm just for those arguing the terminology. 51% does not equal "substantially" 51% is the equivalent of a technical majority, but a technical majority doesn't qualify as a "substantial" in any metric when the other half could be substantially similar in size/volume. Personally Id say to define one material over an other as "substantial" would mean one material would have to be proportionally over half in respect to the surfaces affected. 60% might be substantial on one project while others may need ~75% to be considered "substantial" TLDR - 51% isn't "substantial". Its barely a majority of two halves. Hi This new build has been handed over. There is a sharp and protruding metal strip under the sliding door and front door. The home is clad in hardy plank with a timber… 0 67325 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Hi, we recently had our brick home rendered, loving the look of it, we tried to put a hand rail on the front entrance wall & didn’t like it, we now have two screw holes… 0 214399 |