CT Remodel 1998
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I am seeking info re use of "effective year built" to properly (I think) represent my property. In late 1996 I purchased a 3000 sf cape actually built in 1958. We began extensive remodeling (house was correctly deemed uninhabitable during renovations), and a new Cert. of Occupancy was issued in Feb, 1998. Renovations to create a 3 story colonial included: expansion from 3000 sf to over 5600 sf; old construction stripped to framing inside and out (approx. 20% of old sf was demolished, the balance incorporated in new structure; all new windows/doors, insulation, siding, and HVAC; electrical brought up to code through out. All new kitchen; expansion from 3 baths to 5 full & 2 half baths (all new); New footprint required 102 ft of new perimeter foundation; 120 of old foundation was used. Landscaping includes 110 lf of terraced stone walls and 1800 sf of patio which did not previously exist.
I think this is sufficient to justify using the date of the CO (1998) as an EYB. What guidelines exist here as I realize there is no legal definition (to the best of my knowledge).
I think this is sufficient to justify using the date of the CO (1998) as an EYB. What guidelines exist here as I realize there is no legal definition (to the best of my knowledge).