The house we're sale agreed on has an extension on the back. I had a look at eplanning.ie and there are a couple of scanned documents regarding the planning permission. The planning permission was granted with a number of conditions. One was that they were to replace a sewer pipe (which services about 50 houses) with a stronger one before building over it, and they didn't. A number of years later, there's a letter from the council, in response to two letters from their solicitor (which aren't there) refusing to relax the condition. Apparently they had provided a video of the pipe at that stage showing that the pipe was still intact. The council refused to relax the condition, on the basis that the pipe may still fail as a result of the building works, and saying that they needed to provide proof that the title deed had been amended to say that the owner would be responsible for any repairs to the pipe in the future. There are no more scanned documents.
My solicitor hasn't received the deeds yet; presumably that will take a few weeks. So we don't know what resolution was reached.
Has anyone any experience of a similar situation? Should I just keep doing viewings elsewhere? I'm absolutely not willing to end up financially responsible for the upkeep of an entire estate's sewer pipe.
My solicitor hasn't received the deeds yet; presumably that will take a few weeks. So we don't know what resolution was reached.
Has anyone any experience of a similar situation? Should I just keep doing viewings elsewhere? I'm absolutely not willing to end up financially responsible for the upkeep of an entire estate's sewer pipe.