your local council will be able to advise you
2007-04-14 17:19:36
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answered by fatdadslim 6
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If your house IS a historical landmark there should be a marker on the house, or in front of it stating what significance it has. To be a landmark someone famous had to live in the home, or something important had to occur there.
Your house could still be considered historical without being a landmark. In some areas this means major renovations must meet certain criteria before they are allowed, but sometimes keeping the house true to the original style will get you tax breaks. Check with your city building dept., or your neighborhood or home owners association.
2007-04-14 18:27:41
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answered by mindshift 7
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If people point to your house and laugh, you know it's an hysterical land mark. LOL
2007-04-15 01:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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if you need to find your historical house you can come to buy more in Thailand that is building with teak wood and Teri continue live in the same land real nature color very nice but not cheep people need to sold but no one not have big money to buy
2007-04-14 17:33:41
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answered by komkai pinmahapart 1
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Make like you're going to tear it down. Some do-gooder will stick his nose in your business to stop the destruction.
2007-04-14 17:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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