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Hi,
as part of the appeal process against my PP (granted) initiated by an extremely truculent neighbour he has discovered that his house which my parents sold to him 8yrs ago (built almost 30yrs ago) was not in keeping with the PP granted. They applied for and got permission to build the house 65ft from the middle of the road, but then decided to build it 156ft back. As this was the early 80s they didn't think to reapply for PP for this!! So the house was built and sold on 20yrs later, with nobody noticing the breach in PP.
Anyway this guy has just noticed this now (why his solicitor didn't see it at sale time is beyond me) and is saying he is going to look for part of his road frontage back (the front of the site was supposed to be 100ft but is only 47). The solicitor involved says that he has no come back at all, especially as there was a clause in the sale contract stimulating that he was getting exactly what was on the site map.
Will he have to apply for retention? I would presume he would have no problem getting this for a house that has been built almost 30yrs, but he is a very unpleasant man and I'd actually like to see him having to jump through a few hoops as he is making me do in my appeal ;-))
Thanks
as part of the appeal process against my PP (granted) initiated by an extremely truculent neighbour he has discovered that his house which my parents sold to him 8yrs ago (built almost 30yrs ago) was not in keeping with the PP granted. They applied for and got permission to build the house 65ft from the middle of the road, but then decided to build it 156ft back. As this was the early 80s they didn't think to reapply for PP for this!! So the house was built and sold on 20yrs later, with nobody noticing the breach in PP.
Anyway this guy has just noticed this now (why his solicitor didn't see it at sale time is beyond me) and is saying he is going to look for part of his road frontage back (the front of the site was supposed to be 100ft but is only 47). The solicitor involved says that he has no come back at all, especially as there was a clause in the sale contract stimulating that he was getting exactly what was on the site map.
Will he have to apply for retention? I would presume he would have no problem getting this for a house that has been built almost 30yrs, but he is a very unpleasant man and I'd actually like to see him having to jump through a few hoops as he is making me do in my appeal ;-))
Thanks