Do house builders pay all the bizarre fees?

Do house builders pay all the bizarre fees?

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Four Cofffee

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11,832 posts

248 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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I have been looking at a declined planning application put in for a house I was looking to buy. Basically the guy had applied to build 9 houses in the grounds and convert the main house to flats. He got turned down but amongst the documents lodged with the council were a wildlife survey (bats Including 2 survey evenings to see if they were roosting), reptiles, newts, badgers, birds)a tree survey of every tree in the 2 acres of grounds and a very detailed supporting document from a planing consultant showing other local developments in terms of style etc. They must have cost a fortune but I notice that they were submitted by a well known national builder, not by the owner.

My guess is that the developer agrees to buy the land at £X if outline PP is granted, but pick up the costs it it isn't? If not he must have a large bill to pay.

The docs also showed that the roof needed work, the boiler was on its way out and all the guttering and downpipes needed doing (the repairs needed were used as a tool to suggest why the old pile should be converted to flats) which has not helped his sale!

Sam_68

9,939 posts

258 months

Sunday 22nd November 2009
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Four Cofffee said:
My guess is that the developer agrees to buy the land at £X if outline PP is granted, but pick up the costs if it isn't?
yes Yes, that's about the bottom line.

And yes, the costs can be pretty scary.

Four Cofffee

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11,832 posts

248 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Perhaps them asking to put two terraces of modern houses in the garden of a 1900 gothic manor house was asking for the money to be wasted!

Tuna

19,930 posts

297 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Possibly. If he could swing it with the council, he would have made a fortune though.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

218 months

Monday 23rd November 2009
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Four Cofffee said:
Perhaps them asking to put two terraces of modern houses in the garden of a 1900 gothic manor house was asking for the money to be wasted!
You'd like to think so but it's happened plenty of times.