Loft conversions if you own a flat rather than the full house ...
From what I can see, these don't come under permitted development as that only applies if you own the full property, instead you have to go through the full planning permission route. Is this much more hassle/costly?
Also, from looking at the results of previous applications, the conversions on flats seem to be smaller (no dormer or L shaped ones). Not sure whether this is because that's all people have done or it's more restricted going through planning permission.
And a technical question which I expect I'd need a lawyer to answer, I also own a share of freehold of the full house, could I do a loft conversion under permitted development using this?
Loft conversions if you own a flat rather than the full house ...
From what I can see, these don't come under permitted development as that only applies if you own the full property, instead you have to go through the full planning permission route. Is this much more hassle/costly?
Also, from looking at the results of previous applications, the conversions on flats seem to be smaller (no dormer or L shaped ones). Not sure whether this is because that's all people have done or it's more restricted going through planning permission.
And a technical question which I expect I'd need a lawyer to answer, I also own a share of freehold of the full house, could I do a loft conversion under permitted development using this?