Understanding Permitted Development Rights - propertyCEO Open Door #99

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2022
  • What are the key permitted development rights new developers should be looking at?
    And which ones should you steer clear of?
    In this week’s show, Ritchie quizzes James Hutchison, Director of town planning consultancy Corbil Planning Ltd, on what he believes are the best opportunities for small-scale developers in today’s market.
    Contact James: 07517 980401
    www.corbilplanning.co.uk/
    administrator@corbil.co.uk/james.hutchison@corbil.co.uk
    The Open Door show is a great way of keeping on top of what’s happening in the world of small-scale property development and getting the inside track from a wide range of property experts. All delivered in the distinctively upbeat style of the two highly experienced presenters, Ian and Ritchie. To see details of forthcoming topics and guests and to put forward any questions you would like to have answered just go to propertyceo.co.uk/opendoorque...
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  • @albertgraham9097
    @albertgraham9097 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi super video can you help me l'm having loads of grief with local planning I was given permitted development on a single story side extension on my corner plot bungalow then later applied for planning on a different extension and was advised by council to add the said side extension on the same application 22 weeks later they have passed it but made me reduce the size and insisting on a different material finish my question is can I go back to the original permitted development I was granted that I received on a email stating official document (I have no certificate of lawfulness) or does the planning decision override it thanks for your help

    • @propertyCEO
      @propertyCEO  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Albert, thanks for your comment. Yes, there shouldn't be any problem in going back to your original permitted development rights extension to the side. Just because you have a new planning application in or approved, it doesn't mean to say you can't go back and exercise your permitted development rights for either the side extension or any other extensions which are permitted under the domestic permitted development rights.
      If you have any more detailed questions around that, the best thing to do is reach out to a local planning consultant who could look specifically at your application and your site to confirm. But from what you've told me I'm pretty certain that you'll be able to go back to the original permitted development right. Thanks for watching the Open Door Show! Ritchie