Hi,
I own an upstairs maisonette, and have had planning approved to convert my loft into a 2nd bedroom. However, I do not get on with my downstairs neighbours, who own the back garden. They appealed my application for planning, and have been nightmare neighbours from the beginning, asking us to be in our bedroom by 10:30pm, and to avoid our kitchen (which is above their bedroom) before 9am. They even asked us to tip toe in our own home, yet they blare music so loud it shakes the house.
So, my dilemma is scaffolding. I have no doubts they will deny us access into their garden to put up the scaffolding for our loft conversion. So, what can I do? We are going down the party wall agreement route, but does this cover it? Will we need a separate license? Are they entitled to compensation, and if so, how much?
Should I send them a message? Or should I let all communication be via legal?
Our planning has been delayed by several months already due to them, and we just want to get it done!
I own an upstairs maisonette, and have had planning approved to convert my loft into a 2nd bedroom. However, I do not get on with my downstairs neighbours, who own the back garden. They appealed my application for planning, and have been nightmare neighbours from the beginning, asking us to be in our bedroom by 10:30pm, and to avoid our kitchen (which is above their bedroom) before 9am. They even asked us to tip toe in our own home, yet they blare music so loud it shakes the house.
So, my dilemma is scaffolding. I have no doubts they will deny us access into their garden to put up the scaffolding for our loft conversion. So, what can I do? We are going down the party wall agreement route, but does this cover it? Will we need a separate license? Are they entitled to compensation, and if so, how much?
Should I send them a message? Or should I let all communication be via legal?
Our planning has been delayed by several months already due to them, and we just want to get it done!
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