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Default Replacement windows in breach of conservation area rules

On 8 Nov 2006 11:49:03 -0800, "Martin Pentreath"
wrote:

Nullified wrote:

More to the point, pentreath (obviously a cousin of someone else on
uk.legal ;o) is actually *contributing* to the devaluation of the
neighbourhood - remember pentreath that you have to declare
disagreements with neighbours when flogging your (probably nothing
more than an overpriced barratt) home


Hi nullified,

That is in fact an excellent point! Would a request to the council to
enforce the order (as opposed to a direct falling out with the builder)
need to be disclosed in the conveyancing process?


No.

you only have to declare "neighbour disputes" where you actually have
a dispute directly with the neighbour (or his representatives).


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