I am a residential landlord thinking of buying this property with the intention of converting back into a house as cheaply as possible.
It currently has two near identical flats each with a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and lounge, each with it's own front door.
Can I simply knock through a studded wall next to the stairs to convert back into a house and leave all the rooms as found or are there rules as to how many kitchens a house can have?
The flats each have their own door number, services, and council tax account although they are still on the same deed. Can a house have two electricity, gas, and water meters on one account or will I need to convert back to one?
It currently has two near identical flats each with a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and lounge, each with it's own front door.
Can I simply knock through a studded wall next to the stairs to convert back into a house and leave all the rooms as found or are there rules as to how many kitchens a house can have?
The flats each have their own door number, services, and council tax account although they are still on the same deed. Can a house have two electricity, gas, and water meters on one account or will I need to convert back to one?