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djrobb
Apr 26, 2012, 02:18 PM
I live in a brick townhouse, built in the 30's. I have a neighbor on both sides. We share the wall between the houses, I think there is cinder block between the units.

My neighbor is going to build an addition on their house. In our city, they are allowed to build right up to the property line. She has chosen a shed style roof which will let her build right up to the property line since there is no gutter on that style of roof. The side of the addition will be siding.

My question is, if they build right up to the property line, will that preclude us from building an addition in the future that abutts hers? It seems to me that if we try and build an addition in the future, we will have to make ours set back a couple feet to allow for maintenance of the siding. Would there be a way to turn her wall into a shared wall after the fact?

cdad
Apr 26, 2012, 02:23 PM
I live in a brick townhouse, built in the 30's. I have a neighbor on both sides. We share the wall between the houses, I think there is cinder block between the units.

My neighbor is going to build an addition on their house. In our city, they are allowed to build right up to the property line. She has chosen a shed style roof which will let her build right up to the property line since there is no gutter on that style of roof. The side of the addition will be siding.

My question is, if they build right up to the property line, will that preclude us from building an addition in the future that abutts hers? It seems to me that if we try and build an addition in the future, we will have to make ours set back a couple feet to allow for maintenance of the siding. Would there be a way to turn her wall into a shared wall after the fact?



It is almost impossible to answer this question here on a public forum. The reason is because your governed by city codes. Inorder to find out we would have to know your location (not a good idea). You should never post your location on a public forum. Its a catch22 for this one. Sorry.

Fr_Chuck
Apr 26, 2012, 02:25 PM


If you have such plans on building, you can protest the building permit unless there is an agreement or plans that allow you to add on.

I see the issue how are they going to install it or even maintain it, without coming onto your property, which they are not allowed to do without your permission

djrobb
Apr 26, 2012, 02:27 PM
It is almost impossible to answer this question here on a public forum. The reason is because your governed by city codes. Inorder to find out we would have to know your location (not a good idea). You should never post your location on a public forum. Its a catch22 for this one. Sorry.

The city is Alexandria, VA