I was wondering how high is potential of declining our request when asking for building permission? Thank you very much. Zuzana Bunce from Grange Park in Northampton.
Hi Zuzana, thanks for your enquiry. Have read through of our article and then contact your local planning authority for a chat about what the chances are of you getting permission, it can vary, so best to speak with someone locally. Hi, Do i need planning permission to brick up the back door on a property? Thanking you in advance. Hi is it permissive to put a practice up on a party wall without planning permission or being at least made aware that this was happening. We have a large garage and 2 years ago converted half into a utility room and shower room.
The front was left as storage and has a garage door. We now find we need planning permission. Will the council make us take down the existing room if we apply for planning permission? If you have made a change to your property that requires planning permission and you have not had approval, a local authority can request that you submit a retrospective planning application for the work that you have already carried out.
The local authority will make the request to the owner or occupier of the land concerned. We can assist you further, please consider becoming a member. HomeOwners Alliance team. Now all work has been done. He also said that we can install a new door on entrance to give separate access to the extension but I am not sure weather we need permission to add a new external door or not?
My garden is on a steep slope and is already tiered but the bottom level is extremely low so there is a big drop. Having children we want to make this safe and build it up foot, do I need planning permission for this? There is already a retaining wall of railways sleepers built high enough to hold the new height and as it is still going to be the lowest part of the garden will not overlook any of the neighbours any more than the top level we already have which is the level of the house and the patio outside.
I read your articles and found your writing very easy to follow and informative. In summary, I have planning permission from my local council to extend considerably a current property I bought as a family home. It had not been lived in for two years so was in a bad way. We planned to keep a few walls, but really this would look like a new build.
When demolition started to take down walls I was advised by my builders that the remaining walls were not sound and they collapsed the mortar was made of ash , also there had been floor sinkage in some corners of rooms and we were advised to replace all foundations and walls. This has meant a replacement application has be submitted to the local council. The council refused our request for a material change even though we have made no changes to the design, just the replacement of old walls.
This is a detached house and we have one set of neighbours who opposed the original resign of the house. We changed our design and made flat roofs to accommodate planning advice which then got approved.
The same neighbours are trying again to oppose our build. This is very stressful and I am worried we could be refused planning permission this time.
With the walls knocked down we have no way of going back to the original planning permission, although the footings are still there if this is worth an argument. My question is: How likely is it that they could refuse planning permission now?
If they do, on what grounds? What can we do about it? Can we build on top of these extensions without planning permission? Thanks for your query. Please have a look at this answer from one of experts on the question: Can I put a double storey extension on my semi detached house under permitted development? We also have a useful guide that you can have a look at: Do I need planning permission? Do wish you all the best with this.
Hi I intend to purchase a new-build detached property, however neither ground floor water closet of first floor family bathroom have a window. I would like to be able to create new windows in each. My conveyancer has advise that they cannot suggest any changes to the developers contract to allow this, and my best bet is to take up this request directly with the developer.
Can I not have this written in the contracts? How amenable are developers this is one of the majors to these type of request? Can I put a wall where my fence all the way down the garden is and how high can it be without the need for planning permission,.
Hi I want to know if a detached house can be turned into two maisonettes under permitted development. Hi there Need help I am an Aussie who bought this house 7 years ago. We got a tradesman to fit a door from our kitchen to garage. A door size wall was removed to fit t the door.
The tradesman did not indicate anything about planning permit. I am now about to sell my house, I was told by my neighbour that I need a permit. It has been 8 years ago and it us only to fit a standard door. What can I do now. I have terraced home, I planning to do internal work within my home which should not affect anything outside. I am planning to 1. Build 2nd entrance from my kitchen to living room. I have long living room with has arch type wall at the middle and I would like to change the arch shape wall to rectangular and add push doors.
Would I need planning permission from my local authority or can this be done without and anything else i required to cross when carry out this work?
I have a semi detached house with an double extension partly across the back , I aim to build a single story extension using the neighbours consent scheme to 5. Is this allowed under permitted delevelopment neighbour consent scheme up to 6 m for a semi?
We are in the proses of buying a freehold flat which we which to extend at the back do we permission from the othe freehold in the flat,or can we just build out to the 3metre allowance.
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How much does a survey cost? New build snagging surveys How long does it take to get a survey? The legal side of buying a house The legal side of buying a home explained Finding the right solicitor or conveyancer How much should conveyancing fees cost? How long does conveyancing take? Before you can even start worrying about whether or not you need planning permission you need to consider more practicalities. Think along the idea of whether or not the garage you envision will be attached to your home or not, what size it is going to be, and how the driveway is going to be shaped.
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How to Build a Garage for an Electric Car. Over , Garages Built. Although you may not have built an extension to the house, a previous owner may have done so. Please note: The permitted development allowances described here apply to houses and not to:. You are strongly advised to read a technical guidance document produced by the Government to help understand how permitted development rules might apply to your circumstances.
Planning permission is not required for a detached garage or car port but there are some rules that need to be met. These are:. But building a garage is still a big project. Before you decide whether this is the best option for you, it might be an idea to look at the stuff you own and think about the storage you really need. In some cases, you may just need to declutter instead.
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