In Chartres, a simple 35 m2 extension project has been transformed into a judicial puzzle. In the heart of the historic centre, owners can no longer enlarge their house after the protest of neighbours who denounce a "loss of sight and sunshine" and a "attack to the interests of the neighbourhood". Their building permit has been suspended as a matter of urgency, proof that a neighbouring complaint for loss of sunshine nearby can actually block a …
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In Chartres, a simple 35 m2 extension project has been transformed into a judicial puzzle. In the heart of the historic centre, owners can no longer enlarge their house after the protest of neighbours who denounce a "loss of sight and sunshine" and a "attack to the interests of the neighbourhood". Their building permit has been suspended as a matter of urgency, proof that a neighbouring complaint for loss of sunshine nearby can actually block a …