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lizzie
Jan 24, 2015Explorer
majorgator wrote:
It all depends on how "above-board" you want to be. If you're in the city limits, you'll more than likely need a demo permit, then also a plumbing permit to modify the sewer connection. However, its very likely that you CAN do what you want without violating any rules.
If it were me and you wanted the property anyway, then heck, I'd do it and make someone come along and tell me not to. Chances are that'll never happen unless the neighbors complain...
This is really bad advice. Palm Beach County is one of the most regulated places in the world and it isn't exactly in the back woods where you won't be seen. If you don't see any RV's or mobile homes in the area the chances are very good that they are not allowed. The old rules of "better to ask forgiveness than permission" no longer apply. Check everything out thoroughly or you may find yourself owning a piece of property that you can't get rid of. lizzie
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