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karene50 | 17:19 Sun 04th Apr 2010 | Property
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Doing a lot of work in the house this year (should say hubby is) and am planning on knocking an interior wall down.
This is a load bearing wall and someone has told hubby that if that is the case you need to have planning permission to do this.

Is this correct?

Have lived in a few houses where we have done this and have not got permission to do it.

Karen
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Dont think you need planning permission but I would think you would need building regulation approval. Contact your local building inspector he will be able to help you.
Get the local building control on board ....get structural calculations done for the new supports and stick to them. If you dont you could have problems if you try to sell.
unless the building is listed you won't need planning permission but you will need building regs
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Whoops.

Hes already done and finished it.

What now?

Karen
hope that the wall wasn't structurally integral and the floors above don't cave in.
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It was an upstairs window and the concrete lintel above was sound and in good condition.

So heres keeping fingers crossed.

The window that he took out was'nt fitted proper so hopefully he has made a bad job good.

Kids can worry about regs when they have to sell when we are 6foot under.

Karen
Why did you ask if you'd already done it? unless your husband is FENSA approved you also need building regs for doing the windows. Should any damage or injury occur to anyone as a result of the works, if building regs were required but not sought, then you will find yourself liable.
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OOOHHH sorry dint know i needed permission to ask a straight forward question.

Slapped hands for me.

Karen

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