Originally posted by ASB
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Advice needed on getting a conservatory
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Didn't they change the rules recently so that you can extend you house by a certain percentage without planning permission? -
Yes - our conservatory is about 3 x 3 metres and no planning permission was required.Originally posted by ArdescoDidn't they change the rules recently so that you can extend you house by a certain percentage without planning permission?Comment
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I didn't think this was recent. Permitted Development allows you to build an extension (single storey only I think) of up to 15% of the size of the current house without Planning Permission, with only Building Control consent required.Originally posted by ArdescoDidn't they change the rules recently so that you can extend you house by a certain percentage without planning permission?
However, you still need planning permission if it's within a certain distance from the nearest road/boundaries, etc. There will be all sorts of other factors to consider as well.
To be honest, the poxy regs change all the time and people in the trade have a hard enough time keeping up with them, let alone me.Comment
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I had a high street double glazer in over the weekend for a quotation for 7 windows and patio door, and she quoted me £19K !.
I almost died of laughter considering my next door neigbour only spent about £3.5K for the same job with the same company 1yr ago. she also kept me hostage for 2 hrs in my house explaining why theirs was the best.
I told her i would not even be interested if they took 90% off the price due to dishonesty....
jeeze maybe I am nin the wrong businessComment
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Should have said:
"I won't buy it unless you sleep with me!"
Then afterwards as you are escorting her out of your house say:
"Not nice being lied to, is it?"Comment
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Careful with the old "Sleep with the Rep and then welsh on the deal" approach. SafeStyle have probably got a Clause that ties you in.Originally posted by ArdescoShould have said:
"I won't buy it unless you sleep with me!"
Then afterwards as you are escorting her out of your house say:
"Not nice being lied to, is it?"Comment
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Only if you get her preggers!!Originally posted by richard-afCareful with the old "Sleep with the Rep and then welsh on the deal" approach. SafeStyle have probably got a Clause that ties you in.Comment
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SafeStyle Reps can reproduce asexually.Originally posted by ArdescoOnly if you get her preggers!!Comment
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You are referring to permitted development rights, these have been around for ages and do allow the extension from the original floorspace without planning permissions. However a lot of property - particularly anything built within the last 15 or so years does NOT have permitted development rights - these are given up as part of the original PP for the development.Originally posted by ArdescoDidn't they change the rules recently so that you can extend you house by a certain percentage without planning permission?
Also under current rules it is often the case thay any extension - which must comply to building regs - means that the entire property must also be upgraded to comply with current buildiing regs. [Gas condensing boiler, thermal efficient etc.]Comment
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