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Frequently Asked Questions Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators have insurance? Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators employ a builder? Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators do the house pile and/or the concrete foundations? Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators have a storage yard? How long does it take for council consents to come through? Q – Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators have insurance? A – Yes Canterbury Westland House Relocators Limited has insurance for the houses in transit so you will need to arrange your own insurance for once the house is purchased and once it is shifted. Stephen will explain this further as required. Q - Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators employ a builder? A – No Canterbury Westland House Relocators does not employ a builder however Stephen will work in with your chosen builder or can recommend builders within your area depending on where you are. Q – Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators do the house pile and/or the concrete foundations? A – Depending on the time availability in some instances Stephen will do the piling for you but normally recommends people in the main areas for you to use for this. You will need to discuss with Stephen in the first instance your requirements. Q – Does Canterbury Westland House Relocators have a storage yard? A – No Canterbury Westland House Relocators does not have a storage yard. However there are several storage areas we have used where houses can be stored while council consents are arranged. Usual weekly cost of House storage depends on the area and costs normally range between $50 and $75 a week. Q – How long does it take for council consents to come through? A – It really depends on the local council. Some councils can take up to six months to approve plans while other councils can approve consents within a couple of weeks. If you are considering house relocation it pays to get organised early so contact Stephen in the first instance to find out what is involved. ![]() Ask Your Question |