I'm renovating my house, part of which involves knocking through what used to be an external wall, into an existing extension.
I've got structural calcs for the works to re-support the wall and am aware that it will need to be inspected by a BCO, but this has led me to check whether the existing extension had planning permission.
I've had a look on the interactive map for the local council (Coventry - http://maps.coventry.gov.uk/connect/analyst/?mapcfg=planning) to check whether any planning permission was granted for the extension, but it seems there was none, which may be fine as the extension is not 3m away from the original back wall.
My concern however is that the website also details building control inspections, and does not show any having taken place for my house with regards to the extension, however there are two on there for the new boiler and replaced doors / windows respectively, so they have been added.
This says to me that the house was not inspected when the work was done (there's no chance there would be none required as there's below ground drainage, new external wall, roof works, electrics all involved).
My question I suppose is whether or not it's worth bringing this up while the house is being smashed to pieces in order to resolve any issues before they get picked up at a more awkward point such as when it's finished and I come to selling.
As a side point, there was mention of something to do with the extension when I purchased the house and I believe that I was encouraged to take out an insurance policy (which I did) should the council take issue with the extension.
I've got structural calcs for the works to re-support the wall and am aware that it will need to be inspected by a BCO, but this has led me to check whether the existing extension had planning permission.
I've had a look on the interactive map for the local council (Coventry - http://maps.coventry.gov.uk/connect/analyst/?mapcfg=planning) to check whether any planning permission was granted for the extension, but it seems there was none, which may be fine as the extension is not 3m away from the original back wall.
My concern however is that the website also details building control inspections, and does not show any having taken place for my house with regards to the extension, however there are two on there for the new boiler and replaced doors / windows respectively, so they have been added.
This says to me that the house was not inspected when the work was done (there's no chance there would be none required as there's below ground drainage, new external wall, roof works, electrics all involved).
My question I suppose is whether or not it's worth bringing this up while the house is being smashed to pieces in order to resolve any issues before they get picked up at a more awkward point such as when it's finished and I come to selling.
As a side point, there was mention of something to do with the extension when I purchased the house and I believe that I was encouraged to take out an insurance policy (which I did) should the council take issue with the extension.