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Last post 25 Dec 2007, 12:16 AM by Landplanningassociates. 53 replies.
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  •  30 May 2007, 10:30 AM 276753 in reply to 276687

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    Thanks Nigel.

    It's always nice to hear that one's efforts are appreciated.

    It's always difficult with a large audience because you either pitch it too low and get a response of "everyone knows THAT" or else pitch it too high and get "He's assuming we all know what HE knows", but I thought we'd stick to the basics to begin with at least.

    Even knowing the basics can make the difference between making a lot of money and losing a lot !


    LAND PLANNING ASSOCIATES
    Planning Law Consultants & Planning Appeals Specialists
    www.landplanning.org.uk
    email: info@landplanning.org.uk

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  •  03 Jun 2007, 5:52 PM 279239 in reply to 276753

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    To anyone considering starting out in Land and Development, I would recommend the 'The Land Profits System' course.

    Its pitched at the right level for a beginner with lots of useful practical information.

    See my review here:
    http://www.singingpig.co.uk/forums/thread/279234.aspx 

     



    Sonny

  •  07 Jun 2007, 4:48 PM 282418 in reply to 272824

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    Barn Conversions

    I have been asked to post a few points about winning planning permission for conversion of barns and other rural buildings.

    This was a great wheeze at one time, and a way of getting a large and very nice house of character in a rural area where you would normally stand no chance of gaining permission to build a new one.

    National planning policies were even clear that permission for conversion of such buildings to a number of alternative uses, including individual homes, "should not normally be refused" ! (Yes, it was that clear, and it was an absolute Godsend if you had to appeal against a refusal. Here was the government telling planning authorities they should not normally refuse permission. So if the planners did so, they had to JUSTIFY doing it, rather than the applicant having to justify his proposal !)

    Unfortunately, this Happy Planningland ceased in the early 1990's when a new issue of the government's guidance purposively OMITTED individual dwellings from the list of building conversions that "should not normally be refused".

    All the other stuff was left in - offices, craft centres, storage facilities, distribution centres, you name it ..... but NOT individual dwellings. There was a good reason for this, to be honest. The planning authority's reasons for giving permission for a barn conversion centred on retaining, as part of the street scene, a building which had formed part of that street scene for perhaps three hundred years or more.

    BUT ... as soon as you put doors, windows, chimneys, tv aerials etc into the barn, it was no longer the building that formed part of the street scene. And then, when its surrounding land was turned into a residential curtilage with car parking, dustbins, linen lines etc, that was the the final kiss of death to the barn that once was. Now it was something more resembling a house!

    It is sometimes still possible to win permission for residential conversion. You need to check the local planning policies carefully to see whether they permit it and, if so, in what particular circumstances. (e.g. if the barn is on the edge of a settlement area and has dwellings either side, residential conversion might be more appropriate than a noisy commercial use.)

    But it is by no means as easy as it once was to win permission for residential conversion of a barn.

    But that also means that, if you can win permission for one, it will be a lot more valuable as a consequence of the interaction of limited supply and very healthy demand. It is by no means unusual to see a barn for conversion up for sale at £300,000 - and that is BEFORE the money is added to turn it into a house.

     


    LAND PLANNING ASSOCIATES
    Planning Law Consultants & Planning Appeals Specialists
    www.landplanning.org.uk
    email: info@landplanning.org.uk

  •  08 Jun 2007, 11:10 AM 282867 in reply to 276753

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

     

    SPECIAL OFFER TO SP MEMBERS ! 

    As a couple of pigs have cynically inferred, schemes for making big profits without capital are ten-a-penny ..... and most of them are like betting systems. They usually sound good but  ... oops ... don't actually work !Angry

    But the methods described in "The Land Profits System" DO work, and the planning aspects of it are precisely those that WE use and that account for our successes with planning applications - and more usually planning appeals when the application has failed - throughout England and Wales over the past 18 years .... with the very occasional success in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

    We actually USE our methods nationally via our No Win-No Fee planning permission service. Our website www.landplanning.org.uk includes a page of examples to illustrate - no, not how bleedin' clever we are Stick out tongue - but the wide RANGE of our successes to date. Because our methods work for ANY kind of planning permission, including the most difficult of all to win - permissions for mineral extraction and waste tipping. 

    ALL of those examples are, of course, in the public domain and are therefore readily checkable. (Indeed the Advertising Standards Authority has already checked and confirmed most of them.)

    We promote our No Win-No Fee service mainly through local promotional Agents who follow simple low-cost instructions in our brief Agency Manual. (It is only about 15 pages. It is a simple task - why pad it out and make it complicated ?) They take 30% of all success fees that their introductions generate.

    Our Agent in Doncaster was worried about lack of response recently. I told him not to panic but just press on with it. A couple of weeks ago we sent him a cheque for £600-00, his share of a modest consultancy fee, and he is now due for £3880 from our latest success in Oldcotes that arrived last Saturday.

    When I phoned him on Saturday morning when the Planning Inspector's decision arrived, he was out, but I told his wife about the second success and she was virtually dancing around the sitting room with delight ! She then gave me his mobile number and I phoned him and made his weekend too. (To be honest, it pleased me too. I had made 4 people very happy in half an hour, counting the client and his wife. And of course the £12,700 success fee is also quite acceptable so I'm happy as well ! My family can eat next week now ! LOL Surprise)

     I had better stop waffling and get to the point .... which is a special offer to Singing Pig members ..................

    Go to our website, read the lot, then click on "Agencies", read that, and then request our 8-page Agency brochure.

    If you like what you see and want to give it a go, contact me personally (preferably by e-mail to either the address on the website or through PM on Singing Pig) and ask for a special application form for an Agency. That form will permit you to DEFER payment of the £735.00 + VAT initial Agency fee in order to give you an opportunity to pay it out of your first profit.

    Cynics can call that whatever they like. But, just like our No Win-No Fee planning permission service, I call it "putting our money where our mouth is" !

    The offer must be limited I'm afraid. We have already got quite a number of Agents, and I don't really want more than two Agents in each county or county-type area because it would get difficult for us to manage their input this end. (Once they promote the service, enquiries from their activity usually come direct to us.) But we'll try not to disappoint anyone who truly wants to give it their best shot and work with us.

    Please do NOT apply if you are looking for a get-rich-quick scheme. But yes, do PLEASE tell me if you find one that actually works. (We ALL wish !)

    Our methods do involve kissing a lot of frogs before a Prince appears. But it's a REAL business and, like all real businesses, it takes time to get it to lift off. But often it's like buses ...  once the first Prince appears, there's a queue of them behind him.

    The alternative is, of course, to purchase "The Land Profits System" and do it on your own. No reason why you shouldn't. But - without boasting - I'll bet we can win permissions together that you couldn't on your own !

    As our claim on our No Win No Fee brochure for clients says unequivocally:- "If it's possible to win your permission, we'll win it for you. And if we can't, it's unlikely anyone else could either."

    That little bit of bragging is, of course, only plausible when WE are prepared to take on board the financial risks of pursuing it.

    For those who are wondering, our No Win-No Fee clients generally pay around 10% -20% of the value of the planning permission for the pleasure of having us drop it in their lap for no risk or expense at all. (The "going rate" for No Win No Fee services of most kinds is around 25%. I know because I have recently surveyed them in connection with a High Court claim we are issuing against two untrustworthy clients for whom I made £2 million and who we are having to sue in the High Court for our fees.)

    So our No Win-No Fee clients will usually pay AT LEAST 3 TIMES what it would cost them if they took the financial risk themselves. (The winners actually subsidise and pay for the losers in reality.)

    But they seem to look on it as paying our fee from money WE have just made for them - probably correctly I guess. And they certainly do LIKE it !

    My hunch is that Singing Pig members will make good Agents for us. Hence the offer !


    LAND PLANNING ASSOCIATES
    Planning Law Consultants & Planning Appeals Specialists
    www.landplanning.org.uk
    email: info@landplanning.org.uk

  •  09 Jun 2007, 9:02 AM 283291 in reply to 282867

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    Well I always knew it was only a matter of time, bit like those on ebay who buy loads of cheap items to get their feedback score up, 100 posts, everyone's friend and we're away... shame cos I was really enjoying the tutorials but now it's turned to something that really belongs in the announcements forum.. having said all that it's given me a great idea for anyone interested  Idea

    1. Let's look for some planning applications that have been refused so that we can find the one's worthy of an appeal, pass them on and make lots of money. Do a google search for "planning applications"+decided+refuse  for your local area (or any other area for that matter).

    2. Familiarise yourself with how the LA applications, decisions etc are presented online, assuming you've not looked at this type of stuff before but are semi familiar with searching/browsing you should have this licked within half an hour or so (absolutely no planning knowledge required either).

    3. With some authorities all applications that have been "refused" can be collated in a single search argument, with some others you'll have to click to open each application before you can see the result so it can be cumbersome if you have a lot to do at once. Get to doing this on a weekly basis (some are updated weekly, others daily. others no set time) and it may take approx 30-60mins for a decent sized area. So lets call it 1 hour per week browsing.  

    4. Compose a mailmerge letter. As with all direct mail you'd have to be sure it's composed correctly and gives the right message so some thought needs to go into this. Send this letter directly to the named applicant (ignore the agent) on every application that has been refused. I can supply a really nice letter for every £20 cheque I receive made payable to "Neonatal Unit Heart of England NHS Trust (Reg No: 1052330). 

    5. It's really a numbers game. If you send enough out then you'll get a response. If you had the time you could sit at your pc all day and do it all around the country..unless you could find someone else daft enough to do it for you?..maybe you could even get them to pay you!!

    6. This is a method (and not the only method) of collating leads for planning appeals. Now you'd need someone with the skills to be able to identify the viable one's and we're onto the next stage... all I'm saying here is you don't need to pay ANYONE over £1,500 (inc 12 months "support") to simply put leads in front of them. YOU get the leads and make THEM pay YOU.

    And to all you RDPD believers..who's the poor dad here?  GB

    ps  I always thought ".org.uk" indicated a not-for profit organisation but I must obviously be mistaken.


    Happiness is a journey, not a destination,
    so Work like you don't need the money,
    Love like you've never been hurt,
    and Dance like no one's watching..
  •  09 Jun 2007, 11:31 AM 283306 in reply to 283291

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    " I always thought ".org.uk" indicated a not-for profit organisation but I must obviously be mistaken."

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    Well, yes, it seems that you do have an infinite capacity to be mistaken about almost everything really, doesn't it ?

    (Following your sudden disappearance and going to ground, I'm still awaiting your apology for falsely claiming that I have 'wound up two companies on the trot', incidentally. But I'm not holding my breath.)

    For your information, knowall, approaching people who have been refused planning permission is one of the LEAST effective ways of generating appeal work.

    As I have told you before, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

    "He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool."


    LAND PLANNING ASSOCIATES
    Planning Law Consultants & Planning Appeals Specialists
    www.landplanning.org.uk
    email: info@landplanning.org.uk

  •  09 Jun 2007, 1:06 PM 283318 in reply to 283306

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    Sorry must've got confused when I googled ".org.uk" and found page after page of voluntary organisations, charities etc. Must admit it's a good way to give a certain type of impression when choosing a second-level domain as it might give the browser a feeling of trust...still I suppose they're all always asking for money so there is that in common I suppose. I've noted that one down in my little book of useful scams in case my "little knowledge" ever lets me down or my "least effective" method ever dries up  Big Smile

    "sudden disappearance and going to ground"?  -  don't remember ever doing that?,  come on mate let's have the next couple of instalments of planning law then I promise I wont pi$$ on your fire again..well at least not until the next upsell comes xxx  


    Happiness is a journey, not a destination,
    so Work like you don't need the money,
    Love like you've never been hurt,
    and Dance like no one's watching..
  •  09 Jun 2007, 1:29 PM 283320 in reply to 283318

    Re: Basic Planning Law Forum

    There are no rules that I am aware of concerning the use of org.uk, or else my web consultant would not have selected it and suggested it.

    To anyone but a dimwit it is blatantly obvious that the LPA website is a commercial site.

    But you are clearly very young and naive, and I really don't want to waste my time discussing anything further with you GB. You clearly have so many chips on your shoulder that you ought to start a takeaway food shop.

    And you repeatedly make yourself look silly.

    You've just qualified for my Ignore list. (Congratulations - That list is so exclusive that it's currently a list of one.)

     

    P.S. And for the avoidance of doubt, I am not your "mate".

     

     


    LAND PLANNING ASSOCIATES
    Planning Law Consultants & Planning Appeals Specialists
    www.landplanning.org.uk
    email: info@landplanning.org.uk

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