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Do my neighbours have the right to object to what is proposed in my Buildings Regulations application?

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Do my neighbours have the right to object to what is proposed in my Buildings Regulations application?

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No. While there is no requirement in the Building Regulations for you to consult your neighbours, it may be courteous to do so. Objections may be raised under other legislation, particularly if your proposal is subject to approval under the Town and Country Planning Acts.

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