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  1. Hi Dan, Thanks, I can't remember the exact build against the boundry wall, it just looked tight when I viewed the property. It'll be interesting to see what comes of the objection in the meantime.
  2. It isn't much at all. There is a fence on the border line of which the extension is inside however it did look tight from the viewing. What are the rules if to say planning was approved and the build was not correct against the drawings?
  3. This isn't something I had thought about before, thanks.
  4. Yes just seen this which will hopefully support my case. The extension was began in April according to the planning application.
  5. Hi Joe, The fence goes all the way to the end of the garden so guessing I can replace? The window height is around 1.7, so 2m should surfice? Apparently I can object even without ownership, but what weight it will pull against any impending stone throwing would be more my concern.
  6. Sorry F, object to the planning yes. Is there any weight in me doing the same? Looking at the planning application, I do think the 2m fence would cover any privacy issue in the interim?
  7. Hi F, Thanks for the above. Apologies, to add some context, not at exchange point as yet so your points above are noted and wasn't something I had thought of. Another point, I've spoken with the estate agents yesterday morning and I've asked them for the sellers to reject which they have agreed to. Is it worth also rejecting based on potential purchase or does that carry little weight? Noted on the 2m fence, wasn't aware of this also. Appreciate all the help.
  8. Hi Joe, Managed to chat to the planner yesterday and was helpful. His opinon was 'off the record' he didn't feel my application would be rejected due to light coming in from other doors/windows but at the same time said planning can be a first come first served thing. He wasn't commital on the rejection of the application due to the windows which wasn't ideal.
  9. Thanks Joe, that is kind of what I thought although my knowledge is minimal. In terms of raising an objection, wise? Or risking stones thrown at my window as a welcome present?
  10. Thanks. I feel we've purchased for a good price and if we only went out 3m under permitted planning, I think this would surfice. As I say above, it would be more if the people buying it from us would want to do the same.
  11. It wouldn't be something we'd do straight away it would potentially be the sell on value at a later date should the next person want to do the same?
  12. Hi Joe, Yes agreed, however when I viewed the property it was much tighter than that. Can I put that on the objection and asked for it to be looked at? It's the frosted windows and potential unable to extend that worry me also?
  13. Hi Temp, I added link above.
  14. Hi All, planning appilication below https://www1.arun.gov.uk/planning-application-finder/details?reference=R/234/20/HH
  15. Hi All, Hope you're well. I am in the process of potentially purchasing a new property. It is a semi detached bungalow and the bungalow it is attached to has extended out the back (Single Story). When I went to view the property, the extension was nearly complete but I have since found out that planning has now been applied for. I have looked through the plans and my only worry is there are two frosted half opening windows on the side aspect effectively looking over my garden. My worry is, would I be able to build the same extension, effectively blocking out frosted window light of next door? Am happy to provide the planning application link if the above doesnt make sense. Many Thanks
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