advice needed
#1
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advice needed
iam new to the forum can anyone give us information or advice.
we have just recieved a notification to remove our conservatoryfrom local town hall. we and many others have always been told that no licences required so long as no concrete,not enclosed (windows) NOT PERMENANT AND CAN BE REMOVED. now they say must be took down or face fines.
I have read in 2007 that residents on El Mojon were ordered to do this does anyone know what was the outcome was there.
we have just recieved a notification to remove our conservatoryfrom local town hall. we and many others have always been told that no licences required so long as no concrete,not enclosed (windows) NOT PERMENANT AND CAN BE REMOVED. now they say must be took down or face fines.
I have read in 2007 that residents on El Mojon were ordered to do this does anyone know what was the outcome was there.
#2
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Location: In the middle of 10million Olive Trees
Posts: 12,053
Re: advice needed
where are you ?
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#3
Re: advice needed
Most town halls seem to require you to have a licence to simply cough!!!!
Whilst you may not have needed an "obra menor", you probably should have sought their approval first.
If they say take it down, then you could try ignoring them and run the risk of a fine and losing it or you could approach a good architect who could do things retrospectively.
Whilst you may not have needed an "obra menor", you probably should have sought their approval first.
If they say take it down, then you could try ignoring them and run the risk of a fine and losing it or you could approach a good architect who could do things retrospectively.
#4
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: In the middle of 10million Olive Trees
Posts: 12,053
Re: advice needed
Most town halls seem to require you to have a licence to simply cough!!!!
Whilst you may not have needed an "obra menor", you probably should have sought their approval first.
If they say take it down, then you could try ignoring them and run the risk of a fine and losing it or you could approach a good architect who could do things retrospectively.
Whilst you may not have needed an "obra menor", you probably should have sought their approval first.
If they say take it down, then you could try ignoring them and run the risk of a fine and losing it or you could approach a good architect who could do things retrospectively.
#5
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Re: advice needed
thanks for your help domino i am on El raso under GUARDAMAR TOWN HALL we that is many of us before starting our conservatories told definitely didnt need a licence as long as no concrete and not classed as permanent made of wood with no windows not enclosed
#6
Re: advice needed
iam new to the forum can anyone give us information or advice.
we have just recieved a notification to remove our conservatoryfrom local town hall. we and many others have always been told that no licences required so long as no concrete,not enclosed (windows) NOT PERMENANT AND CAN BE REMOVED. now they say must be took down or face fines.
I have read in 2007 that residents on El Mojon were ordered to do this does anyone know what was the outcome was there.
we have just recieved a notification to remove our conservatoryfrom local town hall. we and many others have always been told that no licences required so long as no concrete,not enclosed (windows) NOT PERMENANT AND CAN BE REMOVED. now they say must be took down or face fines.
I have read in 2007 that residents on El Mojon were ordered to do this does anyone know what was the outcome was there.
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