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Planning permission on site not under my name

  • 28-02-2024 08:49PM
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    Need help, my partner took over a derilict house from her father who suffered a stroke, he tried to sign up the deeds but couldn't sign as he not fit enough to sign over, she rebuilt the house and has been living there for 12 years now, our family has now expanded and we need to build a large extension, is there any way of getting planning permission granted while the house isn't actually under her name? Her father is still alive and lives in a granny flat on site with my partner being his carer

    Post edited by Spear on


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  • Posts: 9,954 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    You need a signed letter giving you permission from the owner to apply for planning. This is common in the commercial world where buildings are leased and permission is required for change of use or improvements etc.

    I saying that, I suspect cocos don't actually check the actual ownership.



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