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Old 09-29-2011, 05:54 PM   #11
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Where do you start.......first you pay to have your lot surveyed...and make sure the boundary is marked somewhere near where you want to put the addition...Then get a copy of the deed....see if there is any covenants...Then go see the building inspector and find out what your minimum setbacks are.

You don't need an architect you need a competent builder he will work with you to come up with what you want.

Do the other stuff first. It's costly but so is removing the whole thing if there's covenants and a neighbor anywhere in the area complains.
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