In most cases, you can add a second story to your garage. However, you should first check with your local planning department to understand the rules and requirements. Also, make sure your garage is structurally sound enough to handle the additional load.
It's possible, but you need to check with your local planning department first. They'll let you know if it complies with zoning and construction regulations. Also, make sure the foundation of your garage can support the additional weight.
It depends on a few factors. You need to check local building codes and get the necessary permits. Also, consider the structural integrity of the garage to support the additional weight.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a daughter who has some sort of extraordinary power or role that makes her the 'final boss' in the context of the story, perhaps in a battle or a complex situation.
Well, it might be possible, but you need to consider factors like the structural integrity of the garage, available space, and whether you have the necessary permits. You should also consult a professional architect or contractor for a proper assessment.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But I assume the daughter herself is a main character. There might also be her parents or guardians who play important roles in the story.
This is a very tricky situation. First, you should firmly and politely decline. You can say something like 'I'm sorry, but I don't engage in sharing inappropriate stories.' It's important to maintain your professionalism and not get involved in any unethical or inappropriate behavior. If she persists, you may need to consider involving a neutral third party or HR, depending on the work environment, to ensure the situation is resolved in a proper way.
Maybe not. Garages typically have a different structural design compared to buildings meant to have multiple stories. Their columns and beams might not be sized or spaced correctly to handle the extra load from a second story. Also, the foundation of a garage may not be deep or wide enough. But if it's a very well - built, newer garage with a reinforced concrete foundation and heavy - duty framing, there's a slim chance it could support a second story. Still, it's a big risk to assume without proper inspection.