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I bought vacant land last year with FIRB approval but am unable to start construction on my property by the commencement date – who should I contact?

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I bought vacant land last year with FIRB approval but am unable to start construction on my property by the commencement date – who should I contact?

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You or your representative should notify the FIRB as soon as possible with an explanation of your circumstances and request a formal extension of time before the original timeframe expires. The matter will be looked at on a case by case basis. Extensions may be given where good cause is shown.

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A. You or your representative should notify the FIRB as soon as possible with an explanation of your circumstances and request a formal extension of time before the original timeframe expires. The matter will be looked at on a case by case basis. Extensions may be given where good cause is shown.

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