Unfortunately, carrying out construction works on your property isn’t always as simple as it sounds. You may be aware that you could need planning permission to make changes to your property, but you might not realise that you sometimes need agreement with your neighbours too, particularly if you need to access your neighbour’s land to carry out your construction works. The agreement between you and your neighbour in relation to access, is called an access licence, and we’re here to give you a crash course to help you get your construction work underway.
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What is An Access Licence?
An access licence is a formal legal agreement or owner to owner contract that provides temporary access to a neighbour’s land or air space in order to carry out construction works. These agreements are used when a building owner needs access for new construction work that isn’t repair or maintenance work that can’t be done solely from their own property. This licence provides consent from the adjoining owner to complete the works.
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