Can a leaseholder apply for planning permission?

Planning Permission Unfortunately for leasehold owners, permitted development does not apply to leasehold properties. If you are making structural alterations to your flat or maisonette, chances are that you will need full planning permission from your local authority in addition to an LTA.

What are the 4 types of planning permission?

Types of Permission There are four types of planning permission only three of which are relevant to the current discourse: permission, outline permission and permission consequent on outline permission. The most common type is permission, sometimes called full permission.

Do new builds need planning permission?

If your project involves the creation of a new dwelling (either a self build or subdividing an existing home), then planning permission is normally required. Larger outbuildings or extensions, or builds/improvements in designated areas or involving listed buildings, are also likely to require planning permission.

Can a builder build without planning permission?

If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a retrospective application or even appeal against an enforcement notice.

What can I build without planning permission?

23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning Permission

  • Interior renovations.
  • Single-storey extensions.
  • Build a conservatory without planning permission.
  • Erect a multi-storey extensions.
  • Repair, replace or add windows.
  • Loft conversion.
  • Replace roof.
  • Install rooflights.

How big can I build an outbuilding without planning?

You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it’s of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres. Do bear in mind though that outbuildings cannot take up more than half of the land around the original property.

What happens when you build trust with a client?

When a client trusts you, you have the freedom to produce your best and most creative work. In return, they’re more likely to hire and refer you for more work. Here’s what you can do to build and maintain trust with your clients throughout the relationship – from the courting stage all the way through to the end.

Can a client use an architect’s design more than once?

Generally, a client has an implied licence to use the plans to build the building only once, unless an agreement authorises the repeated use of the architect’s design. Also, the implied licence will not extend to the client using the plans that have been commissioned for the construction of the building on another site.

Do you own the copyright to a building plan?

Architects own the copyright in building plans and architectural works that they create. However, circumstances arise where there is an implied licence to use the works to which copyright has attached.

How to establish a strong client-planner relationship?

As planners, we can help others achieve their goals by establishing a strong client-planner relationship. When building this relationship, the client must identify themselves to you, the planner. It is important that you as the planner knows who you are working with. Meaning are you working with an individual, a family, or a business/organization.

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