Hi.
I'm about to buy a 1950's bungalow that has had a large loft conversion. It doesn't have any building regs certificate and was done in 1992. Apparently, the local council can issue retrospective consent using the regs in force at that time. I think its known as 'regularisation'. Question is, what were the regs at the time and how do they differ from today.
It has a proper staircase with banisters and has a boarded floor and plasterboard walls. From what I remember from viewings, there is a ledge both sides of the loft indicating the existence of perlins running the length.
The staircase opens directly into the room with no doors but a bungalow doesn't need a protected route, right?
I have a builder looking at it with me this weekend to make sure it is structurally sound but I want to know the nuances of the regs in force at the time so that I can estimate whether it will pass an inspection unmodified. This will allow me to determine whether to get the vendors to do it or whether I can take the risk myself. Moving date is very soon so there isn't time to make changes before the move date.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
I'm about to buy a 1950's bungalow that has had a large loft conversion. It doesn't have any building regs certificate and was done in 1992. Apparently, the local council can issue retrospective consent using the regs in force at that time. I think its known as 'regularisation'. Question is, what were the regs at the time and how do they differ from today.
It has a proper staircase with banisters and has a boarded floor and plasterboard walls. From what I remember from viewings, there is a ledge both sides of the loft indicating the existence of perlins running the length.
The staircase opens directly into the room with no doors but a bungalow doesn't need a protected route, right?
I have a builder looking at it with me this weekend to make sure it is structurally sound but I want to know the nuances of the regs in force at the time so that I can estimate whether it will pass an inspection unmodified. This will allow me to determine whether to get the vendors to do it or whether I can take the risk myself. Moving date is very soon so there isn't time to make changes before the move date.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.