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Can I have A Loft Conversion for my Top Floor Flat_

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Can I have A Loft Conversion for my Top Floor Flat_

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  1. Can I have A Loft Conversion for my Top Floor Flat? In London, especially in South West London, a majority of the housing is apartments, flats, and marionettes. Because of this, space has always been an issue for homeowners. When family members increase or extra guests arrive, it becomes difficult for homeowners to adjust. As the space is less, the only solution for you is to add a loft conversion. Don’t worry, if you have a top-floor flat as a loft conversion is possible everywhere. With loft conversion in your top-floor flat, you will make a wise investment and get stunning results. Most importantly, the space in your flat will be properly utilized and you will get a beautiful corner for more members of your family. Loft conversion in your top-floor flat is possible. But, before you take a step ahead, you should consider a few important points. Party Wall Agreements Many people or professionals offering loft conversion in South West London don’t understand the importance of party wall agreements. But, this is something you shouldn't ignore. No matter where you are living, you will require a party wall agreement before starting with the loft conversion. This becomes important if there is a wall standing on land owned by two or more people. In this case, the agreement should be signed by all the owners. Just keep in mind that it is a legal requirement. The objective of a party wall agreement is to inform your neighbors that you are planning to carry out some building work. Roof terrace Making a roof terrace when converting a loft is a big decision. So, you should discuss this with professionals offering loft conversion in South West London. Even planning permission will be necessary if you want to add a roof terrace, but it depends on certain parameters.

  2. For example, if you are opting for a simple build and the terrace doesn’t overlook your neighbor’s property, you wouldn’t need planning permission. Other than professionals and the planning commission, you should talk with your neighbors to ensure that they don’t have any objections. Ownership Homeownership matters for a loft conversion. If you live in a leasehold property, you should buy the freehold of the existing loft first. If you cannot purchase the attic or the loft, you should take the necessary permission from the owner before undertaking any construction work in the leasehold property. A majority of mansion block apartments have a share of the freehold. If you don’t own the freehold, buy it if possible. This will help you undertake loft conversion projects easily and without any problem. No one will interrupt your work. With these three considerations, the loft conversion for your top-floor flat will be successful. But, make sure you hire one of the best companies offering loft conversion in South West London. Don’t forget to check the experience and certification of the professionals working under the company for guaranteed results.

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