Topic: | Re:Re:Loft cnversion | |
Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
Date/Time: | 01/09/16 12:46:00 |
One of the hitches I have seen is that people sometimes seem to think that because they have bought a top flat that they have also bought or have sole rights to the loft - when they haven't. Also that just because you may not need Planning Permission for something does not mean that you do not need Building Regulation consent. Too many converted buildings do not have the fire separation needed for the safety and safe escape of all occupants in case of fire and the sound insulation needed for the well-being and safety of all occupants. You also don't want this to happen: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/lewisham-house-collapse-terraced-house-collapses-amid-building-work-in-southeast-london-a3266546.html |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Loft cnversion | 12/08/16 18:41:00 | Caroline Frederick |
Re:Loft cnversion | 13/08/16 14:35:00 | Kris Smith |
Re:Re:Loft cnversion | 13/08/16 22:32:00 | Caroline Frederick |
Re:Loft cnversion | 16/08/16 23:48:00 | Kris Smith |
Re:Re:Loft cnversion | 22/08/16 15:33:00 | Caroline Frederick |
Re:Loft cnversion | 01/09/16 12:21:00 | Michelle Hughes |
Re:Re:Loft cnversion | 01/09/16 12:46:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Re:Loft cnversion | 01/09/16 16:35:00 | Harry Jay |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Loft cnversion | 02/09/16 10:10:00 | Philippa Bond |