Started Extension That was Believed to be Permitted Development but now Need Planning Permission
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 8:01 am
Hi,
I was advised by my architect that our single level extension would be within the permitted development and we could start work straight away. We are now 4 weeks in and 3/4 to go and have just found out that we our work isn't a permitted development as it's 0.25m too long.
The architect says he can just apply for planning permission and is confident we will get approved (he was confident about the PD).
I worry that a) we will need to stop work as 90% of downstairs is boarded up and b) if it gets rejected we have wasted aLot of money.
Also the architect has advised even if we are told to stop work that as all the work to be done now is internal that we could probably get away with carrying on anyway.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.
I was advised by my architect that our single level extension would be within the permitted development and we could start work straight away. We are now 4 weeks in and 3/4 to go and have just found out that we our work isn't a permitted development as it's 0.25m too long.
The architect says he can just apply for planning permission and is confident we will get approved (he was confident about the PD).
I worry that a) we will need to stop work as 90% of downstairs is boarded up and b) if it gets rejected we have wasted aLot of money.
Also the architect has advised even if we are told to stop work that as all the work to be done now is internal that we could probably get away with carrying on anyway.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks.