Late Building Warrant Rutherglen

Late Building Warrant

A late building warrant is required if you are planning on selling your home but you didn’t get the necessary consent at the time when the work began.

Without a late building warrant you won’t be able to sell your home as the banks want to make sure that a property is in good condition before they commit to giving someone the money for the property.

There are a lot of homeowners in Rutherglen and from all over who didn’t even know that they had to have a building warrant in the first place, for example, people who have had a loft conversion, an addition of an en-suite or even a garage conversion.

Archi Plan Glasgow

At Archi Plan Glasgow we have been helping people in Rutherglen obtain a late building warrant for several years now.

We have built up an enviable reputation over the years, with us having helped numerous homeowners from Rutherglen.

We charge competitive prices for our services and will happily discuss your requirements.

Our process starts off with us coming out to your home to carry out a full measurement survey of your home. At this point we will produce a set of existing scale drawings and a full set of proposed scale drawings and accompany them with an ordnance survey map that highlights your property. We will then complete the council’s application form and submit all of the information to be reviewed.

If we feel that there are any areas of concern then we will highlight them to you before the council carries out the final inspection of the property. This is beneficial as it prevents undue delays with the release of completion certificate.

It takes approximately 4 weeks for the council to review the plans and to arrange to carry out a site inspection that is followed by the release of the completion certificate. We will keep you up to date with all of the developments whilst your application goes through the process.

Contact Us

Give us a call on 0800 520 0347 or fill out our contact form and we will get back to you.

 

 

Letter Of Comfort Paisley

If you have carried out alterations to your home in Paisley and you plan on selling then it is more than likely at some point your lawyer will ask you for the completed certificate for the alterations. – This is something that we can help with.

At ArchiPlan Glasgow we can provide a letter of comfort in instances where there has been work carried out without the required consents.

It is becoming very common for homeowners in Paisley to have carried out building works to their homes without having any knowledge about obtaining a building warrant before any work is carried out.

Hundreds of homeowners in Paisley have been thrilled with our services and we are confident that you won’t be disappointed. Customers have been that happy with our services that they have recommended us to their friends and family.

If you choose to come to us for a letter of comfort then you can expect us to carry out a full measurement survey of your home. We will produce a set of existing scale drawings and a full set of proposed scale drawings and accompany them with an ordnance survey map that highlights your property. We can also complete the council’s application form and submit all of the information for review.

If there are any areas that we feel are cause for concern then we will highlight these to you, this will prevent any undue delays with the release of the completion certificate. While your application goes through the process you can expect us to keep you up to date with all of the developments.

To find out any additional information about a letter of comfort or the work that we can do for you please feel free to give us a call on 0800 520 0347 or fill out our contact form and we will get back to you.

 

 

Late Building Warrant Airdrie

If you have had unauthorised work carried out on your property then it is more than likely that you will have to apply for a late building warrant. – This has to be in place for you to sell your property in Airdrie.

It is more than likely that you will need a late building warrant if:

  • The work requires building warrant consent and has been started without a warrant
  • The work has been completed without a warrant

Both your application and the late building warrant along with the certificate must be accompanied by plans and specification details, this is where we come in.

We are able to take care of the drawings that you will need in order to apply for the late building warrant.

Our process starts off with us giving you a competitive free quote for the work, if you are then happy to go ahead then we will arrange to come out to your home in Airdrie to carry out a full measurement survey.

You can expect us to notify you of any areas that are cause for concern so that you can rectify it before the council carry out their final inspection of your home.

We will then get started on producing a set of existing scale drawings and a full set of proposed scale drawings and accompany them with an ordnance survey map that highlights your property. We will then complete the council’s application form and submit the information for you.

It takes roughly four weeks for the council to review the plans and to arrange to carry out a site inspection which is followed by the release of the completion certificate. Throughout the entire process we will keep you up to date with any developments, with us acting as your duly appointed agent from the outset.

To arrange for us to come out to your home in Airdrie to carry out a full measurement survey, simply give us a call on 0800 520 0347.

 

Late Building Warrant Uddingston

A late building warrant is generally applied for when work has been carried out without the required consent.

There are many people in Uddingston who have work carried out without even knowing that they need a building warrant before any work is started.

It is normally when someone is selling their home that they find out that a conversion or extension didn’t have the required approval and that they have to apply for a late building warrant to complete the sale of their home in Uddingston.

Here at Archi Plan Glasgow we specialise in late building warrants and can help you with the entire process.

When you contact us we will discuss this service and give you a competitive quote, if you are then happy to go ahead then we can arrange to come out to your home in Uddingston to carry out a full measurement survey of your home.

If there are any areas of concern before the council carries out the final inspection then we will highlight these to you, this will prevent any undue delays with the release of the completion certificate.

We will produce a set of existing scale drawings and a full set of proposed scale drawings along with an ordnance survey map that highlights your property. We will then be able to complete the council’s application form and submit all of the information for it to be reviewed.

We estimate that it takes around 4 weeks for the council to review the plans and arrange to carry out a site inspection, this is then followed by the release of the completion certificate.

Throughout the entire process we will keep you up to date with all of the developments, with us acting as your duly appointed agent from the outset.

 

 

 

Letter Of Comfort Airdrie

Letter of comfort

A letter of comfort is needed when there has been work carried out without the required consent.

Generally, when someone is selling their home it is this point that they find out that they don’t have the required approvals meaning that they need a letter of comfort before they can sell their home.

Archi Plan Glasgow

Here at Archi Plan Glasgow, we can help you with your application for a letter of comfort.

We can come out to your home in Airdrie and carry out a full measurement survey of your home. From this point we will then be able to produce a set of existing scale drawings and a full set of proposed scale drawings and accompany them with an ordnance survey map that highlights your property.

Once we have done so we will be able to complete the council’s application form and submit all of the information for them to review.

The Council

The council will inspect the work that has been carried out at your home in Airdrie. If the work is satisfactory then they will issue a letter to confirm that no enforcement action will be taken in terms of unauthorised building works or against any outstanding building warrant.

The Cost

We charge competitive prices for providing this service and will discuss the cost with you before any work is started, this way you will know exactly what it is going to cost.

Contact Us

To arrange for us to come out to your home in Airdrie to discuss a letter of comfort application simply give us a call on 0800 520 0347.