Self-build exemption guidance for claimants
‘Self-build’ for the purposes of CIL exemption is defined as all homes built or commissioned by individuals or groups of individuals for their own use, either by building the home on their own or working with builders.
This guidance has been produced by Runnymede Borough Council (RBC) to assist in the self-build relief process. It describes what RBC requires to be submitted (and acknowledged) at each step and when, and clearly describes the potential penalties caused by not following each step correctly.
Applying for a self-build exemption is a five-step process. All self-build claimants must follow all of the steps in order to comply with CIL legislation and obtain a self-build exemption from RBC.
This process is governed by legislation: the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended) – known as the ‘CIL Regulations’. For ease of interpretation, the following guidance does not quote the CIL Regulations directly. Claimants are therefore strongly advised to consult the CIL Regulations for full details, and the Government’s Planning Practice Guidance signposts the relevant regulations for self-build exemption purposes.
Claimants may wish to seek independent advice on the implications of Self-Build Exemptions and CIL.
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