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Planning permission can be refused if your neighbour's extension is deemed to cause an adverse impact on your home. They may also be asked to amend their design to remove any harmful effect on your property. There are specific 'rules of thumb' that would be an indicator of risk if your neighbours' proposal fails.
The types of foundation for these sheds can include a gravel pad, paving blocks and lumber, solid concrete blocks and lumber, or deck blocks and...
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Read More »The amount of natural light your home gets was probably a deciding factor when you bought it. We can imagine you’ve spent many an afternoon basking in the sunshine in your rear/side room, a little slice of heaven. It would be pretty upsetting if that was taken away from you. It can be a concern when you find out your neighbours wish to build an extension close to your home. You may go from looking at your garden and basking in the sunlight to looking at a brick wall with a loss of daylight and sunlight. You may be concerned that your home will be cast into shadow or that the loss of light will affect the value of your home. We understand the complexity of each situation completely and work with you to try and put your mind at ease. The most important thing in these situations is to know your rights. Whilst your neighbours will have their reasons for extending their home, you want to ensure your home is protected against adverse impacts and the loss of such daylight and sunlight.
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Read More »There are specific ‘rules of thumb’ that would be an indicator of risk if your neighbours’ proposal fails. In such circumstances, the Local Authority Planning Department should ask your neighbour (the Applicant) to submit a Daylight and Sunlight Assessment to accompany their planning application. This document should inform the Planning Officer(s) of the proposed development’s impact on your property. Some neighbours do not feel comfortable with the idea of the Planning Officers relying upon a report prepared by a consultant instructed (and paid for) by the neighbour. If you would prefer to commission your report to accompany your objection(s), we can help you. Rights To Light can be a complicated topic to get your head around. At Smith Marston, we can advise you on every outcome. Whether you’re a homeowner or deal with larger-scale residential or commercial properties, we have the experience and skills to protect your property.
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Did you know a quality wood shed can last as long as 30-years? That's provided you take good care of it. Apr 3, 2019
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