Floridagal
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I'll see if I can download some of the photo's of the home and post.
central vac is EASY EASY to install, did i say easy, i meant real easy
The difference between this house and Bud's house, he was able to move in and make do. With a new house not so much, sometimes a home owner can get get an extention and move in with some things yet to do, but you want that permission and extention in writing.
First thing is the white board with all the jobs left, in the correct order, which trades come when and who can overlap.
If you do hire trades, they will want a time line and you have to have certain things ready for each of them and some framing is required after trades like hvac, plumbers, and some times electricions.
Most people build with a builders loan and convert that to a mortgage when complete so I don't know if the city or the bank that is the biggest problem.
The best trades people will be lined up with a handfull of builders that each have a few or many houses on the go at the same time so scheduling will be tricky. But those are the contractors you want.
Up here you can buy a building lot with 20% down, balance on completion or 6 month. Then the bank pays for the lot out of the builders loan, leaving people without enough to finish the house. I sent a friend back to the bank to ask about that and he got unrelated answers until I went with him and asked questions that the banker had to answer. He would have been short $100,000 and the banks don't understand what the problem is.
How much travel would off island contractors have to do? Or will you be paying for hotels too?
I wouldn't be too concerned with a C/O as long as the house is tight to the weather. I'm not sure what the technical aspect of the law is but I would think as long as you have working plumbing and a functioning bathroom, a legal source of electricity and neighbors that aren't nosy complainers, you'd be ok.
Just remember that the more furniture you move in, the more you'll have to work around or move it. Cheap air beds are easy to move around and we've all lived with temporary kitchens and partial baths while renovations were being done. I'll also add that working smoke detectors is especially important.
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