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Hi Bobby
Seems a great Idea to me do you know a builder I could use?
Nice to see your back is better, I wouldn't have tackled those six tons of gravel you shovelled the other day! Good to see your on the mend.
Keep up the good work
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Hi Rob,
Would check this out to make sure it would be legal, we thought about it when we first looked around our Open at M16-79, but we were told that it is not allowed to have bathroom windows overlooking other peoples garden areas.
Best regards to yourself & Sue, will be down in SG from 26th April for a week or so.
John B.
p.s. As long as it stops raining so that the ruddy plane can take off!!!!!!!!!
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Hello Rob, I think John B is probably right and the louvre idea is to offer privacy, albiet if you wanted to, you could look straight into the neighbour's garden from the roof terrace. However one solution could be to remove say two sections of the concrete window and replace these with a fixed window,which would still offer ventilation to the shower room and privacy but let much more natural light in, provided of course that a very obscure glass is fitted to the replacement window. Like anything on SG you would need to check that it wouldn't effect the 10 year warrenty with Masa. Kind regards to all at SG from Peter & Pam 1604
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Hi peterpam
you have only to have work done by someone other than Abril 28 to invalidate your guarantee according to MASA, but I'm not sure how true or legal this is.
Nigel & Stella
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Hi PeterPam
As I understand it, it is not about being able to look in to your neighbours garden, rather, that the neighbour may be able to look into your bathroom. Modesty still prevails in rural Spain, along with lots of other long lost benefits (no, not THOSE benefits) that we used to have in the UK, one of the main reasons for buying there. I believe that you can replace it as long as the louvre effect is maintained to prevent a direct view into the bathroom. Anything other than a concrete louvre block must be better, and I'm sure that GM would have a hard job invalidating a house insurance cover guarentee on the basis of a window change. They tried this one on to sell their pools to us through Abril28, saying that if someone else built it we may not be covered, but my Solicitor said that this was rubbish.
John B.
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