Category: Help with compulsory purchase
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Resident reflections from a St Joseph Berkeley Group workshop
DISCLAIMER: By reading this blog, you should be aware that the views and opinions expressed are those of a local resident who attended a workshop with St Joseph Berkeley Group and Birmingham City Council. They do not necessarily reflect the views of any official body, local authority, developer, or other stakeholders involved in the Ladywood regeneration…
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Inside the red line? You are eligible for 30 mins free with a surveyor to discuss all your legal questions – call them
It can be upsetting to learn you are at risk of a compulsory purchase order. You are eligible for free advice if you are inside the red line. Contact one of the RCIS regulated member firms listed under the appropriate helpline scheme for a 30 minute initial consultation – link below. They can give you…
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What costs can we claim back?
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/compulsory-purchase-and-compensation-guide-4-compensation-to-residential-owners-and-occupiers Comprehensive records 10. It is important that you keep a comprehensive record of all communications with the acquiring authority, including notes of any meetings. You should also keep detailed records of all expenses incurred and losses sustained as you may be able to recover these as part of your claim for compensation. You should…
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Government guides to Compulsory Purchase Orders
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/compulsory-purchase-and-compensation-guide-4-compensation-to-residential-owners-and-occupiers https://www.ricsfirms.com/helplines/ https://www.ricsfirms.com/residential/legal-issues/compulsory-purchase/rics-consumer-guide-compulsory-purchase/
