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There is no record of planning permission being sought or granted for the conservatory. Photo: Getty
Q We are in the final stages of buying a house and we just found out the conservatory, which is one of the main reasons we loved it, was built without planning permission. Our solicitor says there’s no record of it at all. Could we be forced to tear it down? Could this stop the sale from going through?
A If a conservatory was built without planning permission, the first thing your solicitor will try to determine is when it was added, said Ruth Golding, solicitor at Beam, a trading name of Orbitus Law, LLP.
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