Kitchen overlooked by neighbours new large bedroom window destroying privacy of said kitchen?
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buy a blind
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Planning permission musty have been passed, you had your chance to object then and missed it.
Too late Im afraid
Planning permission musty have been passed, you had your chance to object then and missed it.
Too late Im afraid
and your question is...?
you can complain if this annoys you and you were not consulted
council by laws
privacy
well it may be better viewing than the poo on television.
stare in at them at every opportunity and stay naked!!
Set up a video camera?
EDIT: I've thought of another: throw a brick through it. or if you're too chicken, an egg at it. or maybe a poo bomb.
pull faces at them and shine a powerful torch in the window late at night
Use shades.
I understand you want your privacy, but what the heck are you doing in your kitchen to need so much privacy? Put up a curtain. You can see in their window too, just as they can see in yours.
What could you possibly be doing in the kitchen? LOL! Nevermind, get some blinds or something. Maybe reporting it would do something.
Get in touch with your local council for advice.
Hi,i have the opposite my neighbour has put a 6 foot fence up
it blocks my light its only 3ft away.I tried to stop it got told by the council its perfectly legal.Have you got blinds up.
Check that the plans have (A) been submitted (B) followed correctly.
There was a case a couple of years ago when a developer built some flats I metre closer to the neighbours than he should have.
He was ordered to tear down the building
This happened to us.
Don't want to put you on a downer, but we sold up because of it
id personally put net curtains up and that would give you alot of privacy, they as someone else has already said must of been granted planning permission to do this, you just cant go ahead and do it,im surprised though that a letter wasnt sent out with the plans to neigbours either side asking what there views were, as they usally do this out of common decency, but there again decency is sometimes hard to come by in this world.
you can appeal against it, but you might be on a losing battle and just make matters worse with bad feelings etc,not alot else really you can do.sorry couldnt help you more best of luck though.
suppose you could make enquiries through a planning permision officer about what options you might have left regarding this.
If you purchased a home from a home developer, you really don't have a say in the matter. The model they chose has their bedroom beside your kitchen. You have no choice in the matter. Builders are building homes 10 feet apart from eachother, and we all know how uncomfortable that is. It happens all the time. Go look in any newer subdivision. It's all over the place.
Before you buy the lot it looks huge. After the house is on it it still looks big. Once homes are on both sides of your home, it looks small and you wished you would have bought a larger lot.
you could use a frost film on window which is easy to apply or just ask them to use one
best just stick up a a blind, although i am guesing they dont spend all day in the bedroom and planing consent was given
I am afraid that if they went through the right planning proceedures then there is little you can do now apart from putting up a blind in your window the venician ones are best as you can slant them so you can see out but they cant see in