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Can I name my house without contacting the Council?

Posted by admin | Posted in Council/Housing | Posted on 02-08-2009

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You can name your home without having to inform the Council if under the following rules:

 

  1. If a property is already numbered
  2. The name does not conflict with an existing property name within that locality.
  3. The property number must aways be displayed and referred to in the adress.

For example:

Rosehaven (not official address)

10, SUCH AND SUCH A ROAD, (official address)

TOWN

COUNTY

POSTCODE.

However – If the address includes an existing house name and no number then you will need to apply to the council in writing  if you wish to change the name.

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