What are the Permitted Development Rights
Permitted development rights is a scheme of the Government of the UK that allows you to extend or renovate your house without any permission from the local authorities. Permitted development rights include both internal and external works on a house and can save a lot of time and paperwork for the owner. Following are the types of works that are included:• Change of use• small extension• new doors• Garage conversions• Small porch construction• new doors• solar panels installation• Satellite dish installation• Basement conversionsHowever, it is important to remember that these rights are subjected to certain limitations and conditions set by the government. That is why it is important to verify your permitted development rights before commencing the work to avoid any legal conflict.
What are its exclusions?Following are the areas that are excluded from the permitted development scheme:• conservation areas• National Parks• World Heritage Sites• the Broads• Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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