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    Builders/Renovators - Logan

    For most highset homes, if you look up to the ceiling from the ground floor, you'll see the wooden support beams. There was another SS post, a Building inspector advised the buyer that 2.4m is measured from ground to the floorboard of upper level, NOT to first point of the support wooden beams...
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    Builders/Renovators - Logan

    Does anyone know if you require council approval to do this? What can be done in downstairs of a Queenslander, assuming you have legal height in place? Can you put a kitchen and bedrooms? Do you have to put insulation on side walls? Dual living and occupancy is legal, hence I would you don't...
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