Planning application question
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pattieG said:
Hello.
My house is shared ownership. Will an email to them informing them that I am applying for planning permission to extend the house count as notifying all other owners on the planning application?
Thanks in advance.
That will not suffice, there is a downloadable notice on the portal that you complete and send them with a covering letter.My house is shared ownership. Will an email to them informing them that I am applying for planning permission to extend the house count as notifying all other owners on the planning application?
Thanks in advance.
You are not asking them for anything at this time so there will / should be no fee.
Just a thought. Say you own 50% and the other party own 50%.
I'd be concerned that me spending £20k on an extension would end up me paying another £10k in the future to own 100% and in the short term paying not only extra mortgage to fund the extension but also extra rent.
Tell me I have got this wrong.
I'd be concerned that me spending £20k on an extension would end up me paying another £10k in the future to own 100% and in the short term paying not only extra mortgage to fund the extension but also extra rent.
Tell me I have got this wrong.
pattieG said:
Yes, that's the one.To be fair, it's more or less academic: Planning never check on ownership, and you're not allowed to implement a Planning Approval unless you have the permission of all owners, anyway.
Technically, the approval would be invalid unless you've served the Notice No. 1, but it would only become a problem if somebody grassed you up to Planning.
Equus said:
Yes, that's the one.
To be fair, it's more or less academic: Planning never check on ownership, and you're not allowed to implement a Planning Approval unless you have the permission of all owners, anyway.
Technically, the approval would be invalid unless you've served the Notice No. 1, but it would only become a problem if somebody grassed you up to Planning.
Excellent.To be fair, it's more or less academic: Planning never check on ownership, and you're not allowed to implement a Planning Approval unless you have the permission of all owners, anyway.
Technically, the approval would be invalid unless you've served the Notice No. 1, but it would only become a problem if somebody grassed you up to Planning.
I'll email that filled out to the housing association.
33q said:
Just a thought. Say you own 50% and the other party own 50%.
I'd be concerned that me spending £20k on an extension would end up me paying another £10k in the future to own 100% and in the short term paying not only extra mortgage to fund the extension but also extra rent.
Tell me I have got this wrong.
Sorry didn't see this earlier.I'd be concerned that me spending £20k on an extension would end up me paying another £10k in the future to own 100% and in the short term paying not only extra mortgage to fund the extension but also extra rent.
Tell me I have got this wrong.
I also had this fear but it turns out to be ok. When I but the other 50% the added value from the works I do will be deducted from the sale price. Example: house is 200k. I add 100k of value so total value is now 300k. I decide to buy the other half l. I only pay 100k for it.
Unless I sell before buying the other 50%. Then the increased equity is split between me and the housing association.
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