Garage to Study conversion and regulations
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:11 pm
Afternoon all,
I am in the process of buying a house and the Conveyancing is going through at the moment. We are in a very fortunate situation in that there is no chain and we can move in as soon as we have a completion date.
The house is in beautiful condition and is absolutely perfect for us but I have one concern regarding the successful Conveyancing and full survey in that the previous owner has converted the garage (integral to the house, has always had a room above it) into a small utility area and study, with a dividing wall between them. The garage door has been left in place but the room inside has been fully boarded and plastered and a boarded floor put in. Panning permission was obtained in the beginning and the work is obviously now completed. A doorway was put in from the living room into the utility area and another door between the utility area and the study.
Now, we are having a full survey done of the property (the standard one has already been done for the mortgage, which showed no issues) but the owner tells me the building regulations part of the conversion has not been applied for yet and there will be a large retrospective charge to get this certification.
Does anyone know what issues this will cause me? I am actually planning to turn the garage back into a garage as soon as we move in so I don't actually care and will be ripping down all the plasterboard. It will only ever be used as bike and tool storage, never for cars. My worry is that in order to get round the massive charge I will have to have the door from the living room filled back in as it will have been a structural wall.
Any ideas?
I am in the process of buying a house and the Conveyancing is going through at the moment. We are in a very fortunate situation in that there is no chain and we can move in as soon as we have a completion date.
The house is in beautiful condition and is absolutely perfect for us but I have one concern regarding the successful Conveyancing and full survey in that the previous owner has converted the garage (integral to the house, has always had a room above it) into a small utility area and study, with a dividing wall between them. The garage door has been left in place but the room inside has been fully boarded and plastered and a boarded floor put in. Panning permission was obtained in the beginning and the work is obviously now completed. A doorway was put in from the living room into the utility area and another door between the utility area and the study.
Now, we are having a full survey done of the property (the standard one has already been done for the mortgage, which showed no issues) but the owner tells me the building regulations part of the conversion has not been applied for yet and there will be a large retrospective charge to get this certification.
Does anyone know what issues this will cause me? I am actually planning to turn the garage back into a garage as soon as we move in so I don't actually care and will be ripping down all the plasterboard. It will only ever be used as bike and tool storage, never for cars. My worry is that in order to get round the massive charge I will have to have the door from the living room filled back in as it will have been a structural wall.
Any ideas?