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Build to rent vs build to sell planning
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It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.0 -
Can you point us towards the development?Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.0 -
N12 8SP. The Grange. Barnet Council.user1977 said:
Can you point us towards the development?Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.0 -
So I put that address in and the first thing that came up was a non material amendment, with unredacted name and company.Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.This is your guy.Not on Linked In.But you can go through the architect, which would be the obvious choice, and you also have his accountants address now..Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Nice typo that lasted for 4 days when setting up the company!Doozergirl said:
So I put that address in and the first thing that came up was a non material amendment, with unredacted name and company.Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.This is your guy.Not on Linked In.But you can go through the architect, which would be the obvious choice, and you also have his accountants address now..
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Tried emailing the architect. Will see if he replies.Doozergirl said:
So I put that address in and the first thing that came up was a non material amendment, with unredacted name and company.Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.This is your guy.Not on Linked In.But you can go through the architect, which would be the obvious choice, and you also have his accountants address now..1 -
No response. An elusive developer. In stark contrast, there is a Taylor Wimpey development nearby which has only just got planning approval and they already have a webpage with coming soon all over it.Ybe said:
Tried emailing the architect. Will see if he replies.Doozergirl said:
So I put that address in and the first thing that came up was a non material amendment, with unredacted name and company.Ybe said:
It’s redacted. Only the applicant’s agent is on there. I.e. the architect.Doozergirl said:
It'll be on the planning permission application forms.Ybe said:
Yes but I can’t find a way to contact the developer.Doozergirl said:
This.user1977 said:Any restrictions would need to be conditions, either in the planning consent or a related planning agreement. So have you read those?Do you want to buy one, is that it? You could ask them!Or go and talk to one of the builders.This is your guy.Not on Linked In.But you can go through the architect, which would be the obvious choice, and you also have his accountants address now..0
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