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Planning Permission Advice You Need To Follow

Simon Levy Associates • Oct 18, 2022
Commercial Property

Whether it’s building a new home or simply getting an addition to your existing property, you’ll need to get planning permission before any work’s carried out. If you don’t, it could lead to a dispute, with this even being with your neighbours. This planning permission helps with dispute resolution, as well as being legally mandatory.

Getting this can be a complicated process, and anyone inexperienced in it could need some planning permission advice. Even some construction dispute consultants could be needed. To avoid as many problems as possible, it’s worth keeping a few things in mind.

Of course, the best form of dispute resolution is to avoid any conflict of interest in the first place. By following these simple pieces of advice, you can be sure you’re taking the necessary steps to avoid disagreements.

Get Pre-Planning Tips

Speaking with your local authority could give you all the planning permission advice you need for your specific circumstances. They can give you accurate information about what you can and can’t do in your area.

By tailoring your design and other factors to this advice, you’ll be much more likely to have your planning permission approved. It lets you make sure you don’t make any mistakes during the process.

Think About The Design

It’s not uncommon for planning permission to be denied if the design doesn’t fit in with the local community’s aesthetics. You’ll need to keep this in mind when you’re coming up with the design. While you’ll be designing it for you, you’ll have to keep specific restrictions and other factors into account.

By focusing on these from the start, you’ll avoid any potential issues in the future. You’ll be more likely to have the planning permission approved from the start.

Chat To Neighbours

It’s always worth speaking with your neighbours before you get any work done, regardless of whether the extensions or work will affect them and their property. Talking to them about what you’re getting done and how you’ll limit the implications for them helps the process more than you’d think.

At a minimum, it should avoid any complaints and the need for dispute resolution. It also shows them you’re open and willing to talk about any issues if they arise. It’s best to get this done as early as possible in the process, preferably before the work starts.

Wrapping Up

Nobody wants to hire construction dispute consultants, because it means having some disputes in the first place. Since these can affect whether you’re able to build or extend your home - or get any other work done - it’s something you’d want to avoid.

With the right planning permission advice, you’ll avoid the need for any dispute resolution. At Simon Levy Associates, we’re here to prevent the stress and hassle involved in all of that. We’ll not only help address any issues, but make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible.

Get in touch with us on 020 8207 6100 or info@simonlevy.net, and we’ll be more than happy to discuss your case.

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