Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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Page 364
... Replacing an entire masonry feature such as a cornice or balustrade when repair of the masonry and limited replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does not ...
... Replacing an entire masonry feature such as a cornice or balustrade when repair of the masonry and limited replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does not ...
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... Replacing an entire roof feature such as a cupola or dormer when repair of the historic materials and limited replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does ...
... Replacing an entire roof feature such as a cupola or dormer when repair of the historic materials and limited replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does ...
Page 375
... replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Failing to reuse serviceable window hardware such as brass lifts and sash locks . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does not convey the visual ...
... replacement of deteriorated or missing parts are appropriate . Failing to reuse serviceable window hardware such as brass lifts and sash locks . Using a substitute material for the replacement part that does not convey the visual ...
Contents
Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 1 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 39 |
Private Syndication | 64 |
Copyright | |
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