Define California Building Code. means the current edition of the California Building Code, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2, Volume 2 of 2 as published by the California Building Standards Commission as has been officially adopted by the
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California’s Government Code (65850.5) provides that subdivisions may include solar easements applicable to all plots within the subdivision in their plans. California’s Public Resources Code (25980) contains the Solar Shade Control Act, which encourages the use of trees and other natural shading ...
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Plumbing, electricity, heating, hot and cold running water, a serviceable toilet and sink. Common areas and grounds that are free of garbage, debris, filth, rubbish and rodents. Adequate trash receptacles. Functioning and safe floors, stairways and railings. ...
[2019]Civil Code § 798.3. Mobilehome Defined California Civil Code > Civil Code §798.3. Mobilehome Defined (a) “Mobilehome” is a structure designed for human habitation and for being moved on a street or highway under permit pursuant to Section 35790 of the Vehicle Code. Mobilehome ...
As a good practice: 1) all non-essential wood and cellulose containing materials, should be removed from around foundation walls, crawl spaces, and porches; 2) eliminate termite access to moisture by repairing faulty plumbing and/or construction grade. Soil around untreated structural wood in ...
We put all our valuables in storage bins in our garage and changed our home alarm code for the renters. Our cat Lola stayed at home the whole time and our renters never saw her (she’s extremely shy around strangers) The income we made for the Airbnb weekends paid for most of our ...
Home Living, the most important tip a professional can give a mobile home owner is to check your home every year to ensure the it is level. Mobile homes can settle over time. If the mobile home is not level or properly supported, the framing and other things such as plumbing will ...
1) all non-essential wood and cellulose containing materials, should be removed from around foundation walls, crawl spaces, and porches; 2) eliminate termite access to moisture by repairing faulty plumbing and/or construction grade. Soil around untreated structural wood in contact with soil should ...