Irishman53
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OK well if it's a No for sure waste of time trying I guess
Don't think it would be a problem getting it on families, but I still think planning would be needed.
The log cabins posted above cannot meet our building regulations and would get through the planning process in 99.9% of cases.
It's not for everybody but my nephew in law is building a house, some kind of wooden structure with two bedrooms right beside his parents house. (Farm) It is to be ready by Christmas. It looks great as my DH took pictures of it to show me last time he was in Ireland. There is no way he got planning. It's part of a city despite being a farm. I think it's 35K it's costing. The lad was previously living in a flat of mine that I no longer let as it requires too much work but he took over it due to the accommodaiton crisis and did a lot of work on it and then moved out to his parents as the damp/problems came back (no rent obviously did he pay and it now lies idle as I'm not spending any money on it)Being honest can't afford to build house, was looking for a cheaper option. I would prefer to be within the law with permissions granted etc
did you mean to say wouldn't? ... otherwise what you're saying seems to contradict itself it the statement?
Are there any providers out there that supply in line with regulation?
(I still think it would be worth the OP's time looking into the possibility of having a log cabin - from a legal perspective of course)
Strange so many company's are advertising these log cabins etc am confused
Ask them do they comply with our building regulations and ask about certification.
Strange so many company's are advertising these log cabins etc am confused
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