Back in 2018 I built a summerhouse, at the time the boundary of my property wasn’t clearly defined but I’m prepared to accept that I built it less than two meters from the boundary.
Back in April of this year I had a card out through my letterbox from the local planning department, I called the number and was told that somebody had complained about the build.
I emailed the planning office with proof that the building was erected in 2018 but they say I have to apply for planning retrospectively.
My understanding is that they can’t enforce it because the building is more than 4 years old.
I don’t mind paying the fee and applying in principal but I’m doing so am I leaving myself open to having to remove the building if the application fails?
Should I just quote the four year rule instead?
Thanks guys!!
Back in April of this year I had a card out through my letterbox from the local planning department, I called the number and was told that somebody had complained about the build.
I emailed the planning office with proof that the building was erected in 2018 but they say I have to apply for planning retrospectively.
My understanding is that they can’t enforce it because the building is more than 4 years old.
I don’t mind paying the fee and applying in principal but I’m doing so am I leaving myself open to having to remove the building if the application fails?
Should I just quote the four year rule instead?
Thanks guys!!

