Oops

Whoops. I think that we’ve unintentionally dropped some people right in the shit. I hope we haven’t, but well, if we have, that’s life.

Basically, one of the houses we viewed a couple of weeks ago now was fantastic. We both fell in love with it, but had some questions that needed to be asked. Questions about things like planning permission – which we’d been told had been granted to the previous owners, but had lapsed as the current owners hadn’t done anything. There was also a small matter of a shared wall that needed repairing.

So I contacted the local council, and asked them what the deal was. Oops.

Turns out the property has never had a planning application made against it – since at least the 70s. And that shared wall is – um – part of a Grade 1 listed building. In short, “Oh, bollocks”. They also dropped in the little fact – which the current owners hadn’t divulged – that there were a number of trees on the property that were covered by a Tree Protection Order (TPO)

And I’ve just had another email from the council, saying that they’re going to be sending out an inspector today, to check those trees, and the property in general. OK, that’s all well and good.

Except, um, I think that the current owners have cut down two of those trees that’re covered by the TPO. And that could drop them right in the shit, with fines of up to £40,000 if I’m right.

So we didn’t intend to drop anyone in it, but in fact we may have done so. Oops.


2 Comments on “Oops”

  1. bsag says:

    Oops indeed 😉 Still, if they actually knew about the TPO and cut the trees down anyway, then they probably deserve a fine.

    We found when we bought our house that people tell you (or don’t tell you all sorts of things), apparently without thinking that you’ll check up on them. Independent research is highly recommended! By the way, was this the house you put an offer in on, or another one?

  2. Pete says:

    Yeah, it sounds like they’ve dropped themselves in it really.

    Maybe they were hoping that they’d sell the house before the council found out, and thus would be able to shrug the blame off onto the new owner.

    In which case, they deserve to be dropped in it.


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