ChatterBank1 min ago
loss of privacy
Have recently bought a semi detached bungalow(infact only 4 months ago) and have found out from the neighbour himself that he building an extension for which he has been granted planning permission.This extension is to be a one and a half storey in the middle of a bungalow site.The highest room is to be a lounge and will be overlooking my two bedrooms kitchen and entire back garden.
Help where do I stand legally as all this was proceeding whilst i was buying the property and was not informed by sellers.
Also what if anything I could plant to give me my privacy back.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bellasasha, (nice name), what makes you say that the planning department would have known at least a year ago?
The reason I ask is that I have just applied for, and got, planning permission granted to build an extension myself. From posting to granting of permission took slightly less than 8 weeks which is by law the time when they must grant or refuse permission.
It does look like the vendors may have kept quiet about this though, our neighbours received written notification from the council.
Just thinking about it, I suppose it's possible that the council sent notification to the vendors of lily's house which may have arrived just after the move. Lily may have seen the letter, but because it would have been addressed to the vendors, would have sent it on to their forwarding address... Hey presto... missed notification, therefore no objection and nothing showing up on the search because at the time of the search permission had not been applied for...