The fact that the title is flawed should also make it cheaper to buy now.
Would you be comfortable in renting out a property which doesn't meet best practice for fire exits, venting and other stuff covered in the regs?If applying for retention should I submit plans as is, or do I have to plan to bring it all up to current reg.'s
Wouldn't want any of those nasty oul crips getting in eh?but some reg.'s eg open space and wheelchair access, I won't be.
That's not fair, he just doesn't want them using the looWouldn't want any of those nasty oul crips getting in eh?
He did point out that there "may" be a moral duty (in a legal way) to install fire alarms, extinguishers and escapes, but as pointed out above that would be part of the plan anyway.
No insult intended - just a response to your comment that you weren't planning on complying with some of the regs. In fact, having an stepped entrance is permissible within the http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1655,en.pdf (Part M regs) in certain circumstances. From section 1.22Its definitely not fair, in fact its insulting, the ground floor flat will be wheelchair accessible, but the one thats up fifteen odd granite steps won't be. In the same way that it won't have access to the garden.
1.22 Where it is not practicable to provide the
required level or sloped approach to the dwelling
entrance from either the point of entry to the
dwelling plot [...] a stepped approach may be used. This may arise
[...]
(c) where the dwelling entrance is at other than
the ground floor level of the building, e.g.
duplex buildings or the like.
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