In the UK there are plenty of laws that govern the construction of buildings but very few are aware of it. There is something called the Building Regulations act and in case an individual does not abide by it, he could incur severe penalties. The authority in consideration could even go up to the extent of prosecution and imposing strong penalties on him. With a possibility of two years of prosecution after the work has been completed, necessary action will be initiated against the individual. So, in any case of legal trouble such as this, Shore engineering is there to help you out.
What else could do the authority do?
Apart from initiating the aforementioned actions or juxtaposed with the former, the local authority might as well serve a notice to the owner of the building asking him to either change or remove the work that violates the sections of the Building Regulations Act. In cases where the owner does not take any cognisance of the notice, the authority has all the power to get its dues from the builder or the owner in question. In such a situation you as a tenant or a citizen unaware of such laws might yourself in a legal tussle that you would like to avoid at all costs. Here is where you should be investing your time into a little bit of consulting with Shore engineering and get your issues sorted.
Not everyone would be aware of building laws, so getting into a legal battle is an easy process. Most builders are but they too violate laws in most cases which eventually get you in trouble too. And when you get into trouble, you would be penalised for something you have not even done. It is always advisable to refer to a professional or in this case a group of professionals to make sure you are on the right track to avert any future inconveniences. If you are solicited by Shore engineering, you ought to be rest assured that you are in safe hands and will do everything possible from their end to ensure your safety. Their decades of experience in the field of building and construction is sure to guide you seamlessly even when times appear to be bleak and you in despair.
Shore engineering have been in the construction business for years and know very well as to how to help their clients dealing with such intense legal situations. The Building Regulations Act may appear to be disturbing but once it’s proposals have been ignored there isn’t much you can do. The best you could do to avoid such extreme inconvenience is to talk to specialist solicitors, take their advice and then they shall be more than willing to guide you through the remaining process. Having been in the construction business for so long, they know which solution would work best for you. It is always best to proceed with caution with advice from experienced professions in the field rather than moving aimlessly.