Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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... alteration to accommodate a new use or expansion to accommodate existing uses , any changes made must comply with the Standards for Rehabilitation . Economic hardship may be grounds for alteration under local law , but it is not a ...
... alteration to accommodate a new use or expansion to accommodate existing uses , any changes made must comply with the Standards for Rehabilitation . Economic hardship may be grounds for alteration under local law , but it is not a ...
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... ALTERATION , NEW CONSTRUCTION , AND DEMOLITION 7.4.1 Alteration and New Construction The fundamental provision of the local ordinance is the requirement that the commission review and approve proposed alterations to any individ- ual ...
... ALTERATION , NEW CONSTRUCTION , AND DEMOLITION 7.4.1 Alteration and New Construction The fundamental provision of the local ordinance is the requirement that the commission review and approve proposed alterations to any individ- ual ...
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... alteration or demolition of a historic building . The New York City ordinance is a good illustration . 132 If the commission determines that al- teration of a given building would not be appropriate and that absent alteration a ...
... alteration or demolition of a historic building . The New York City ordinance is a good illustration . 132 If the commission determines that al- teration of a given building would not be appropriate and that absent alteration a ...
Contents
Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 9 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 39 |
Private Syndication | 64 |
Copyright | |
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