When did the architect pay for changes in one family? Under what circumstances does it make sense to hire an architect to change ...
When did the architect pay for changes in one family?
Under what circumstances does it make sense to rent
Architect for moderate structural changes to one family
House?
There is one family owned bank that I would like to buy,
And I'll put an accessory unit in it. I am
Checked the vocation, which is very friendly for this change, though
Do not know anything about building or fire codes.
Is the general contractor usually okay for such projects, either
Is it usually more cost-effective to get an architect?
Or is it a “it depends…” scenario?
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When does hiring an architect make sense for changes to a single-family?
Under what circumstances may it make sense to hire an
architect for moderate structural changes to a single-family
home?
There's a bank-owned single-family I'm interested in buying,
and I'd be putting an accessory housing unit in it. I've
checked the zoning, which is very friendly for that change, but
do not know anything about building or fire codes.
Is a general contractor typically fine for projects like that, or
is it usually more cost-effective to get an architect?
Or this an "it depends on..." scenario?
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