Hi
We bought a 4 bed semi in 2007 which had been extended by previous owners in 2005. I have just found out a few things:
Some extra mini extensions had been tacked on to the main extension after a completion cert given for the main extension. These of course do not have buildings or planning permission.
These mini extensions (long cupboards accessed from inside) are built onto the boundary line and the tops and roofs overhang next door's airspace.
You cannot see this encroachment unless you trespass over next doors property.
I have been to see a solicitor who has asked me to think about indemnity insurance and easement indemnity. What exactly does this cover? eg if next door sells and the new owner contact the council and report us for trespassing over their space what are we covered for? If we have to pull them down we lose a lot of space - including where the washing machine is housed and of course a lot of value on the home.
Because of the time delay of the build, we know we are ok for planning permission however building regs can i think, still insist we make good - but to do this properly we would have to pull them down and start again - BUT as i understand it this would mean applying for planning permission????
Make sense??!
Any help much appreciated.
We bought a 4 bed semi in 2007 which had been extended by previous owners in 2005. I have just found out a few things:
Some extra mini extensions had been tacked on to the main extension after a completion cert given for the main extension. These of course do not have buildings or planning permission.
These mini extensions (long cupboards accessed from inside) are built onto the boundary line and the tops and roofs overhang next door's airspace.
You cannot see this encroachment unless you trespass over next doors property.
I have been to see a solicitor who has asked me to think about indemnity insurance and easement indemnity. What exactly does this cover? eg if next door sells and the new owner contact the council and report us for trespassing over their space what are we covered for? If we have to pull them down we lose a lot of space - including where the washing machine is housed and of course a lot of value on the home.
Because of the time delay of the build, we know we are ok for planning permission however building regs can i think, still insist we make good - but to do this properly we would have to pull them down and start again - BUT as i understand it this would mean applying for planning permission????
Make sense??!
Any help much appreciated.