Condition on planning permission

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Hi

I was here about 6 months ago to ask some advice I had on a condition that the council had put on my planning permission to build an extension to the rear of my semi detached house.

I applied with my neighbour as we would like to build a extension right across the back of our two houses. The council put the condition on the permission that it had to be done as a single building operation but in reality the planning officer said they would never take enforcement action if it wasn't done as a single build. The original thread is below in case anyone is interested

//www.diynot.com/forums/building-regs-planning/planning-condition.309702/

I'm now all ready to go with the build and my neighbour is happy for me to start but is saying he needs another 12 months to get the money together. I think 12 months could turn into 24, then to 36 etc...

With this in mind and the fact that the council doesn't really care if it's not done as a single build I was wondering about indemnity insurance in case my neighbour never gets round to it and I need to sell up in 5 years' time.

I suppose my question is, am I making my house unsellable or much harder to sell or will the indemnity insurance be enough to satisfy banks / conveyancing solicitors (presuming it's taken out 12 months after the build is completed)
 
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