(Also: hello!)
View original postHow are maintenance type issues dealt with for the garden if there's common ownership? That may be a place to start if there are concerns.
Yup, Tim's going to talk/write to the factor about this.
View original postHas planning permission for the door been granted - if not make sure you watch for it coming up and lodge objections on the grounds you detail here.
It's currently under consideration. The neighbour who told us about this spoke with the planning department and they said they can only take the door itself into consideration, not what the owner intends to do with their flat.
We've mentioned that we're concerned about safety while works go on, but that was it.
View original postOr get someone large and well armed to put the frighteners on the owner. Obviously.
Well, quite.
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What would you do?
15/11/2013 07:33:08 PM
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Don't they need to apply for planning permission to do that?
15/11/2013 10:10:35 PM
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Also doesn't she need to apply for change of use to holiday let from residential?
15/11/2013 10:12:59 PM
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Perhaps I don't grasp the gravity of the situation.
16/11/2013 03:52:15 PM
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It's more irritating that grave, but I do worry about security to an extent.
16/11/2013 07:47:02 PM
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Uh...isn't the nature of ownership that you can do what you want to with your property?
16/11/2013 10:27:05 PM
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Not always, according to what title deeds and zoning restrictions say. *NM*
16/11/2013 10:32:20 PM
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Well, then you do some research before you start a shit storm with your neighbors. *NM*
18/11/2013 03:42:43 PM
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Which obviously we have done, Tim being who he is and all. *NM*
18/11/2013 04:49:45 PM
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Well, so what is the neighbor doing wrong? *NM*
18/11/2013 05:50:25 PM
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It depends on interpretation, from what I understand.
18/11/2013 07:17:03 PM
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Well, I'm not licensed in Scotland
19/11/2013 03:04:02 PM
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How is a short-term holiday rental not a business?
19/11/2013 06:01:50 PM
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For zoning purposes it's being used as a residence. Don't be daft.
20/11/2013 02:24:54 PM
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The essence of the question was "Would you think it worth the bother to seek an injunction?"
19/11/2013 07:01:30 PM
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I am a fan of British English usually, but not in the case of "flat". And yes, I'd go for interdict
20/11/2013 02:27:19 PM
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Though I always thought interdict was the Pope excommunicating an entire nation. *NM*
20/11/2013 02:30:23 PM
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Yes, but subject to limitations.
19/11/2013 07:03:40 PM
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Yes, restrictive covenants. And those things can be unreasonable and still legal.
20/11/2013 02:29:45 PM
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I would get the garden monitored with a camera
17/11/2013 04:00:51 AM
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Does the building have a factor?
19/11/2013 11:38:43 AM
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Yes indeed.
19/11/2013 07:13:06 PM
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