81 – Removing single dwelling restrictions from a potential development site
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  Finding a great property development site only to discover it has a restriction on the title like a single dwelling covenant can be very frustrating and often leads to a potential project being ruled out. However, getting covenants lifted or modified is not an impossible task, but it can be tricky. Fortunately, we are speaking with a previous guest who has lifted not only one, but two, restrictive covenants in two very different ways. So let's find out what's involved with varying or removing a single dwelling covenant or other restriction on a property's title. "Be inquisitive and you might learn something useful." John Marquez   Lifting Restrictive Land Covenants * What is a covenant * How do I know I have a restrictive covenant * Ways to remove a covenant * Who to use * Removing via Planning Process * Removing via Supreme Court * Determining which option to go with Listen out for how John ended up at sitting in the Supreme Court thinking they may lose his case... Learn about property development I have finally wrapped up my online program on how to get your first multi unit development started and finished, people are testing the program at the moment, and I will open it up soon, email me ([email protected]) if you are interested in learning how to develop property. Social Connection Check out Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/propertydeveloperpodcast] and Insta [https://www.instagram.com/property_developer_podcast/] for my latest project updates and other development related news.    
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