myfs_126610 Posted January 11, 2011 Share Posted January 11, 2011 Hello! I just moved into a new basement apartment in a duplex. I am doing a flying star chart and had some questions as to whether some renovations that have been done would effect the period of the house (or just the basement apartment).Points to note:1. The house was originally built in 1959 as a duplex with separate entrances.2. We just moved in 1-1-2011.3. We found out that the current upstairs neighbor used to be the owner and sold the house in 2006.4. The basement apartment has undergone several renovations under the new ownership including:a) enlarging the windows in both of the bedrooms and enclosing them with wood boxes (standard legality for basement apartments so the window can be used as a fire escape). The walls had to be cut for this and the ground had to be dug and enclosed with wood.b) Also in 2006 the new owner added new carpet on 90% of the floors. The ceilings and all the walls were repainted about the same time and the bathroom was renovated. Then he rented the place to new occupants who lived here until we moved in recently.5. Also the basement apartment was legally registered as a duplex at the same time in 2006 and acquired it's own separate address and mailbox.Does this qualify for a period change from 5 to 8?Thanks for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 11, 2011 Staff Share Posted January 11, 2011 1. In my opinion, the renovations sounds "promising". 2. However, since you intend to do a flying star chart; it would be good to plot both Period 5 and Period 8 charts and/or focus on a specific chart e.g. Period 8. 3. Often, we will try to figure out which chart is more accurate. And hopefully see which is more accurate.4. Attached is another method of working on e.g. a certain period but also playing the notation of other periods on the same chart. This makes it easier should we try to troubleshoot which chart is more accurate.For example, under the attachment; the home could either be a Period 6 or 7. And so happens that a sector we are looking at has both MS#4 and WS#2 for either P6 or P7 etc..... Quote On 1/11/2011 8:23:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello! I just moved into a newbasement apartment in aduplex. I am doing a flyingstar chart and had somequestions as to whether somerenovations that have beendone would effect the periodof the house (or just thebasement apartment).Points tonote:1. The house wasoriginally built in 1959 as aduplex with separateentrances.2. We just moved in1-1-2011.3. We found out thatthe current upstairs neighborused to be the owner and soldthe house in 2006.4. Thebasement apartment hasundergone several renovationsunder the new ownershipincluding:a) enlargingthe windows in both of thebedrooms and enclosing themwith wood boxes (standardlegality for basementapartments so the window canbe used as a fire escape). Thewalls had to be cut for thisand the ground had to be dugand enclosed with wood.b) Alsoin 2006 the new owner addednew carpet on 90% of thefloors. The ceilings and allthe walls were repainted aboutthe same time and the bathroomwas renovated. Then he rentedthe place to new occupants wholived here until we moved inrecently.5. Also the basementapartment was legallyregistered as a duplex at thesame time in 2006 and acquiredit's own separate address andmailbox.Does this qualify fora period change from 5 to8?Thanks for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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