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Four Out Of Five High Street Properties Ripe For Resi Conversion

Residential conversion, London property, Housing Today<br>Controversial permitted development conversion rights and new fire safety tests<br>for high rises have come into force. Four out of five high street properties can<br>potentially be converted into homes without planning permission under new rules<br>that came into force at the start of this week. The new u201cClass Eu201d permitted<br>development (PD) right applies to the vast majority of commercial properties in high<br>streets and town centres, as well as light industrial units

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Four Out Of Five High Street Properties Ripe For Resi Conversion

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  1. Four Out Of Five High Street Properties Ripe For Resi Conversion Residential conversion, London property, Housing Today Controversial permitted development conversion rights and new fire safety tests for high rises have come into force. Four out of five high street properties can potentially be converted into homes without planning permission under new rules that came into force at the start of this week. The new “Class E” permitted development (PD) right applies to the vast majority of commercial properties in high streets and town centres, as well as light industrial units.

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