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Freddytwoshoes | 09:07 Mon 22nd May 2017 | Law
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I have split my property and ground into separate plots, and sold my property in an acre of garden, but the other half is in 4 acres and has a log building on it which has a toilet and shower, 1 bedroom, kitchen and lounge...it's been there since I bought the main house some 20 years ago, it's not visible from any road. Question is, as I have been using it for the last 7 years during summer months ( arthritis stops me using stairs) and intermittently during winter (log burner heats water and radiators) can I carry on using it (own entrance from road).
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nohting like doing first and then thinking about it later I think you need the services of a planning agent who will probably say you need to regularise things with the council ( which he will do but you pay) I wouldnt go to the council first for fear of getting one of those doo dah notices ( pull it down) - which is much more difficult to deal with than retrospective...
07:15 Tue 23rd May 2017
it would need to be declared a domiciliary address with local authority I think..and be subject to fit for purpose regs etc..as well as council tax....check with your council
nohting like doing first and then thinking about it later

I think you need the services of a planning agent
who will probably say you need to regularise things with the council
( which he will do but you pay)

I wouldnt go to the council first for fear of getting one of those doo dah notices ( pull it down) - which is much more difficult to deal with than retrospective planning
When you sold your property, presumably you used a solicitor to handle the conveyance. I suggest you talk to him/her in the first instance.
and did the buyer say I dont want that bit
far too much like trouble...

not part of the question Flonska....

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