Hi Guys - First post here.
We are going through our due diligence at the moment with an investment property and found out the garage doesn't have a CCC, but had an original building consent back in the early 2000's.
The garage looks very sound, but wanted to know if anyone has had any similar experiences and the best way to go about obtaining one (Currently in talks with the council). Is the best bet to get a building inspector in?
It has also been jib out on the interior for a sleepout (but looks like it would need a bit of tidying up) and I see my options as below:
1 - Buy at a discounted price of original agreed price (i.e. take into account what the cost could be) and apply for a CCC.
2 - Buy at a discounted price of original agreed price (i.e. take into account what the cost could be), convert to a sleep and apply for a CCC.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated, particularly if someone has been in the same situation.
We are going through our due diligence at the moment with an investment property and found out the garage doesn't have a CCC, but had an original building consent back in the early 2000's.
The garage looks very sound, but wanted to know if anyone has had any similar experiences and the best way to go about obtaining one (Currently in talks with the council). Is the best bet to get a building inspector in?
It has also been jib out on the interior for a sleepout (but looks like it would need a bit of tidying up) and I see my options as below:
1 - Buy at a discounted price of original agreed price (i.e. take into account what the cost could be) and apply for a CCC.
2 - Buy at a discounted price of original agreed price (i.e. take into account what the cost could be), convert to a sleep and apply for a CCC.
Any help/advice would be much appreciated, particularly if someone has been in the same situation.
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