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Structural Alterations

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igotdamaged | 23:01 Thu 04th Oct 2007 | Civil
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Does adding a stud wall constitute "structural alterations" to a building?

Our leasehold agreement requires us to seek permission from the freeholder before making structural alterations. We are considering adding a stud wall in the garage to make a room and are not sure if this is covered.
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A timber stud partition which doesn't transmit any loads from above is not a structural alteration. If however, you were going to build a blockwork wall to carry structural loads from above to foundations below, that's a different story.
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