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    Timescale for planning enforcement

    The car ports underneath are ours and not communal, we also own the property freehold. With regards to a retrospective application, we discussed this but we're advised that it would not be approved in its current state as it was too large.
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    Timescale for planning enforcement

    The property is a 'coach house, design with the majority of the living accommodation on the first floor. We then have car ports on the ground floor The land registry states it is a house, but it turns out that the original planning consent when it was built designated it as an apartment ....
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    Timescale for planning enforcement

    Hoping someone may be able to advise. We had a loft conversion done on our property in 2012 believing it to be under permitted development. In March 2014 we were visited by a planning enforcement officer who told us that due to the style of our property, it was considered a flat and not a...
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