Mr. Tickles
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what about transferring the house into my name and getting wife to apply for planning on her own? any point in that?
bb12 said:No, you wouldn't get permission. They'll find out from the land registry that you're not a first time buyer/builder. Happened to a friend of mine and she was told by the planners to basically forget it.
I fully agree with you on that linkage, at least in principle. I would even fine you €100 for every day you fail to sell it after date xxxDeBarr said:I would rather a clause along the lines of "Would you agree to sell your existing PPR in the event of planning being granted." and if you say yes an then renege on that then planning may be revoked.
2Pack said:I thought 60kph was normally restricted where 50kph is not . A 60kph on a national road is off limits . On a regional road it depends on the local authority engineers and other stuff.
Shared entrances are also a total non non . Does yer ma in law have 2 gates handy ???