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A lot of consolidation plat is essentially a re-mapping of two or more adjacent lots or parcels of land, combining them into one larger parcel. A licensed professional land surveyor will perform field work on each existing lot to determine the exact dimensions and land boundaries of each.
Converting Two Houses Into One. Converting two houses into one is sort of an extension but unless you do actually build an extension at the same time, you don't need planning permission.
Planning permission is sometimes needed to amalgamate two dwellings into one. Planning permission would be required, though, if it were ever decided to change the newly converted dwelling back into two separate homes. Planning permission is not required for internal works.
In many places once you own two properties next to each other you can automatically merge them into one lot without needing to get permission -- in other places you need permission from the planning department and without it, you still can't build too close to the edge of the lot.
A semi-detached house is a pair of houses joined together by a common wall. One side of each house shares a common wall, while the other is detached.
If you have a leasehold title to plot A and a freehold title to plot B they cannot be merged under one title.
The Land Registry will only merge a leasehold title into the reversion where it is satisfied all the following are correct: Both the leasehold and diversionary estates are in the same ownership and are held in the same capacity. There is a clear intention to merge the estates.
Originally Answered: Can you combine 2 residential lots into 1 and build 1 house on it? Yes, subject to permission from the local zoning or planning board. This is called a property merger, which is the opposite of a subdivision. However, that may not be necessary.
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