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  • Right of way?

    I posted the other day, I just want to clarify when I say shed, it was supposed to be a shed but it's more like a chalet type building. With a few bedrooms.

    We live in a terrace and there is a pedestrian right of way for several properties in the row. One of the neighbours has built a 'shed' in their garden, they are now living in it permanently with no planning on it and have let their property out full time, so there are the owners and the renters also now using the pedestrian access.
    If planning got involved would they be granted full residential planning on the shed even though the only access is through several properties?
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    Please register and post this on your original thread.
    It becomes too confusing for others to have to bounce back and forth

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