serotoninsid
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I have arranged a viewing of a property that might just fit the bill of what I need. However one major concern. It's a mature estate - and all others in the estate have built extensions between their houses - converting the flat-roofed adjoining garages in the process. This would have taken cooperation between neighbours.
Property I'm looking at has adjoining flatroofed garages (ie. at side of house is garage with flat roof - which shares a wall with the garage of the adjoining property.
Question:
Is it possible to make an offer on the property on the basis that consent is given by the owners of the neighbouring property to allow the conversion of the flat roof extension? The worst thing would be to end up buying the thing - only to find that the neighbours won't cooperate (I'm no builder but I would imagine that it would involve removal and reinstatement of the shared garage wall).
Any thoughts on how this could be handled without any chance of me 'falling between stools' would be very welcome.
Property I'm looking at has adjoining flatroofed garages (ie. at side of house is garage with flat roof - which shares a wall with the garage of the adjoining property.
Question:
Is it possible to make an offer on the property on the basis that consent is given by the owners of the neighbouring property to allow the conversion of the flat roof extension? The worst thing would be to end up buying the thing - only to find that the neighbours won't cooperate (I'm no builder but I would imagine that it would involve removal and reinstatement of the shared garage wall).
Any thoughts on how this could be handled without any chance of me 'falling between stools' would be very welcome.