Hi Guys,
Need some expert advice with this. We are in co-ownership with Gallions Housing. We have our 10 yr old in a 'bedroom' of 66m2 with a width of 1.9m. We wish to convert our loft to a master bedroom so we will still be a 3 bedroom dwelling. Our building guys (Truss Loft ltd) have told us it can be done.
Our problems started when we applied to Gallions Housing Society to carry out the improvements and they informed us that we could carry out NO improvements what-so-ever as we dont own the property out-right.
We are now trying to put a case together to put to them.
I cant find anything in the Enviromental Protection Act as part of our argument will suggest that the bedroom is not fit for purpose as it is too small. A single bed will fit length ways only and with a small wardrobe and chest of drawers the room is full. We have found literature from the association that states that improvements 'such as loft conversions' will be considered however this is stated in the original info pack and i dont know how much weight this carries.
I believe that there are no legal requirements for this issue but any help or advice or similar case history etc you may have will be greatly appreciated.
Regards Steve
Need some expert advice with this. We are in co-ownership with Gallions Housing. We have our 10 yr old in a 'bedroom' of 66m2 with a width of 1.9m. We wish to convert our loft to a master bedroom so we will still be a 3 bedroom dwelling. Our building guys (Truss Loft ltd) have told us it can be done.
Our problems started when we applied to Gallions Housing Society to carry out the improvements and they informed us that we could carry out NO improvements what-so-ever as we dont own the property out-right.
We are now trying to put a case together to put to them.
I cant find anything in the Enviromental Protection Act as part of our argument will suggest that the bedroom is not fit for purpose as it is too small. A single bed will fit length ways only and with a small wardrobe and chest of drawers the room is full. We have found literature from the association that states that improvements 'such as loft conversions' will be considered however this is stated in the original info pack and i dont know how much weight this carries.
I believe that there are no legal requirements for this issue but any help or advice or similar case history etc you may have will be greatly appreciated.
Regards Steve