Does the 10 year rule apply to me?Does the 10 year rule apply to me?https://khub.net/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=53683759&threadId=4500281782024-03-29T09:19:55Z2024-03-29T09:19:55ZDoes the 10 year rule apply to me?Former Memberhttps://khub.net/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=53683759&messageId=4500281772021-04-13T08:20:57Z2021-04-11T12:54:29Z<p>Background:</p>
<p>I am wanting to site a mobile home which I intend to live in, on a
piece of green-belt land I own (around an acre). It is within a
residential but semi-rural area (houses/gardens back onto 2 sides of
the plot and has stables already in situ for over 20 years - all
within the law). There is a short track down to the entrance to the
plot with a pavement 50% of the way down as it is used as access for
some of the surrounding properties. Next to the stable block is a
static caravan which has been in situ for over 16 years (so much so
you can see it as a dwelling on Ordnance Survey). This has been sited
(not hidden) without planning, with no issues or complaints and has
been used on and off throughout that period. There are obviously water
and electric charges to the plot for the stables and we have even been
charged sewerage rates from our water provider.</p>
<p>Might the 10 year rule apply to my situation in the sense that I
could apply for LDC to simply replace the old static with an
upgraded mobile home to live in? </p>
<p>Apologies if some of the information is irrelevant.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>Former Member2021-04-11T12:54:29Z