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Denny Le
  • Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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City planner said I can't build on my land, what to do?

Denny Le
  • Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
Posted

Hi BP!

I went to the city front desk and asked the planners to check my property to see if I could build anything behind my property since there is 19,500 sqft lot total on my land.  I received an email saying that the easement road on the side cannot be the access point for the back.  

Is this the end of the road or is there something else I could do?  My parents gave me the idea of writing and letter saying that it could be better to build a property because I would be paying taxes, rather than leaving the land and not doing anything.  

Do you have any suggestions on what you have successful done or have advice?

Thank you!

Denny

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