Hacienda71
Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Lawfulness is only achieved after iirc 10 years or so. So even if works are finished you have plenty of time to complain if the end product does not reflect the consent granted.
Lawfulness is only achieved after iirc 10 years or so. So even if works are finished you have plenty of time to complain if the end product does not reflect the consent granted.
The builder may have discussed things with the inspector ,thats why I suggested having a word witth the neighbor to find out if they had found a problemHaving Knowledge of building extensions ... you need to ring the council and ask to have a meeting with the building inspector
which as been assigned for this job and tell him/her your problems.
As someone who has built hundreds of extensions over the years I would have a word with the neighbors first ,builders dont usually waste bricks for the sake of it ,it could be problems matching ceiling heights or floor levels ,ive often had to add a couple of course of brick to the building height the plans arent always accurate ,and be prepared for world war 3 if the neighbors have to spend a fortune changing things.