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Old July 23rd 08, 03:56 PM
Loki117 Loki117 is offline
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Originally Posted by mrsukyankee View Post
We have had an offer accepted on a house. It is listed as 3 bedroom with a rear extension. In doing the searchs, our solicitor has discovered that the extension and loft conversion (the 3rd bedroom) which were supposedly built in 1998 have not gotten either planning permission or building regs (these were 'pending'). We are not concerned with the planning permission.

My questions is (which our solicitor hems and haws about) - can the building be legally for sale as a 3 bedroom house? Are the areas that have been built w/o building regs be considered habitable rooms (livable space)? Or would the loft conversion just be considered a fancy loft?
A room can not be cosidered a room without planning permission. This is more seen in terms of basement rooms perhaps search google on the basement advice but my opinion is no these "rooms" if bedrooms can not be cosiderd legal rooms.

Have a look here - http://www.pandmatticconversions.ie/faq.htm

Last edited by Loki117 : July 23rd 08 at 03:58 PM.
 

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