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can you knock down builngthou pemission
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can y neighbour knock down a bildi that is attached to my house without permission
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure of the ins and outs regarding the law and it is also a bit hard to comment on structural integrity without knowing a bit more about the situation. I think you should get on to your local council first thing in the morning and ask to talk to someone in Building Control. This may be attached to the Borough/County Engineers Dept. Explain the situation and they should help you out.
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T74, get straight down to your council offices if you think there is the slightest risk that the work will damage the stability / safety of your property.
and as the others have said, please write out your question properly. if you can't be bothered to then why should anyone be bothered to reply??
T74, get straight down to your council offices if you think there is the slightest risk that the work will damage the stability / safety of your property.
and as the others have said, please write out your question properly. if you can't be bothered to then why should anyone be bothered to reply??
Perhaps a serious reply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there is a legal thingy called 'party wall'. They CANNOT remove any structural part of their house without 1st having permission as it could damage yours.
Example; 2 houses have adjoining chimneys. they remove theirs and yours will fall down eventually as they both support each other.
Check your local building regulations wether this applies
Also they must make good ANY damage done to any part of your property if this doesnt apply
there is a legal thingy called 'party wall'. They CANNOT remove any structural part of their house without 1st having permission as it could damage yours.
Example; 2 houses have adjoining chimneys. they remove theirs and yours will fall down eventually as they both support each other.
Check your local building regulations wether this applies
Also they must make good ANY damage done to any part of your property if this doesnt apply
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