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  1. Thanks Redbeard, I'd be happy taking indemnity insurance if thats the case, I remember years back the builder saying they use a Letter of Comfort in Scotland, for this type of work, don't think they do this today. Hopefully it will be straightforward enough.
  2. Sorry, yes it will be Building Contol, 2010 since last visit. It is only minor works outstanding like air vents to kitchen and bathroom and new stairs to rear back door. I will speak to estate agent tomorrow. Thanks for your advise.
  3. Hello all Back in 2009 I applied for planning and had internal work done (walls moved/downstairs toilet installed/new electrics/plumbing/windows). The Planning Dept visited the property halfway through the project and seemed happy enough, left a notice of the outstanding work to be carried out. These were minor finishes that have been completed over the years (air vents to new kitchen and down stairs toilet plus new stairs installed to the rear). I never followed up the outstanding notice to complete the application, and the planning expired after 3 years of application (life got in the way/illness..) We are now looking to sell up but I am worried this outstanding planning application will throw a spanner in the works. I asked the council planning dept for advice and all they would say is the planning application I submitted has expired. So, do I need to start a new planning application retrospectively or is it too late after 13 years? Ironically, if I never notified the council of the intended works in the first place, this would not be an issue, but now I have an incomplete building application on the property. I'm just worried any potential sale might be jeopardised, as I know lenders can be fussy about providing mortgages on properties with outstanding planning. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as it's causing stress to the Wife and I! Thanks Jim
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