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Commonly Asked Questions about Property Alteration Agreements

An alteration agreement is your buildings rules and guidelines to your renovation. They have more power than the Department of Buildings.
c) Alteration (Section 62): Alteration of a contract may take place when one or more of the terms of the contract is/are altered by the mutual consent of the parties to the contract. In such case, the old contract is discharged. Alteration is valid if it is done with the consent of all the parties to the contract.
The alterations clause of a lease outlines the tenants rights and obligations when undertaking any alteration work on the premises. The alterations clause also outlines the procedure the tenant must follow to secure the landlords consent to any proposed alterations.
A standard alteration agreement typically includes a clause saying that the current owner is required to inform prospective purchasers of any alterations and obtain the buyers agreement to assume responsibility for them.
An alteration agreement is a contract between you and your co-op or condo board stipulating that your renovation work will comply with code-related and other legal requirements, as well as the buildings requirements.
the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment) synonyms: adjustment, modification.