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<blockquote data-quote="n&amp;s" data-source="post: 3124546" data-attributes="member: 59096"><p>I wondered if it would be viable or an attractive proposition to offer 25 hours work a week to renovate a ruin or existing old stone building to a holiday let standard. By a couple in exchange for staying on the land by the cottage/ruin.</p><p></p><p>I understand you can submit planning notice that you are renovating farm buildings which is not subject to approval and gives you the right to put a caravan near the work for 4 years. </p><p></p><p>Would this be an attractive proposition or a fair exchange? I was thinking of a 6-9 month period. Materials would have to be purchased by the owner. having a holiday let cottage renovated in exchange for siting the caravan for 6-9 months? interested to hear forum thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n&s, post: 3124546, member: 59096"] I wondered if it would be viable or an attractive proposition to offer 25 hours work a week to renovate a ruin or existing old stone building to a holiday let standard. By a couple in exchange for staying on the land by the cottage/ruin. I understand you can submit planning notice that you are renovating farm buildings which is not subject to approval and gives you the right to put a caravan near the work for 4 years. Would this be an attractive proposition or a fair exchange? I was thinking of a 6-9 month period. Materials would have to be purchased by the owner. having a holiday let cottage renovated in exchange for siting the caravan for 6-9 months? interested to hear forum thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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