It's merely unfinished, planing applications don't carry a finish date.Because it will be deemed complete and not built to the permission
It's merely unfinished, planing applications don't carry a finish date.Because it will be deemed complete and not built to the permission
Thanks, when you say sell immediately do you mean less than 12 months?I agree with wessex, the LPA will not use a completion notice unless the partially completed extension is some sort of public nuisance or an eyesore, or something. If you complete it as a single storey and finish it tidily the chances of running into problems are virtually zero. Where I might look to an amendment or revised planning is if you plan to sell the property immediately. In that case it would be sensible to have the planning amended.
I never realised that you could get a free go if the app was approved.Incidentally, if it's not a 'minor amendment', and you find yourself going down the 'new application' route, it's probably still substantially similar to the original application and thereby falls under the 'one-free-go' rule, which applies regardless of whether an application is withdrawn, refused, or APPROVED!
The nice surveyor would report on it being not in accordance with the planning permission.It would be sold as having an unfinished extension silly. Pay attention.
The nice surveyor would report on it being not in accordance with the planning permission.
Do pay attention.
Or just a very lazy... cantankerous brick layer!!!It would be sold as having an unfinished extension silly. Pay attention.
Lol.I don't know how things work on planet Woody but down here on Earth surveyors do not check planning applications to make sure that extensions are built in accordance with the approved drawings. You will just get a generic note advising to check that building regulations and planning approvals have been received. And hey presto there will be a planning approval for "an" extension so the solicitor will be happy.
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