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Gary Prentice
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Advises when applicant is eligible to claim compensation  

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  1. 1. Advises when applicant is eligible to claim compensation

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I think he meant on behalf of clients. You can advise against applying and the client can decide to get you to apply anyway. You can have pre-app discussions and get an amber light and then apply only to get a refusal. And so on. It hasn't happened to me but I know people that it has happened to.

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4 refusals in 3 years. I would suggest that you contact the Tree Officer for pre-application advice?

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Sorry, I work for the client, not the LA.

One of the refusals went to appeal. The TO admitted the tree was in a worse state of decline than he originally thought, the appeal still failed , then the tree shed a limb across the lane. The TO pre application advice would be against the interests of my client.

 

If I'm putting in, on average three applications a week, 50 weeks a year, over three yrs thats 450 applications. (probably on the low side) so by the law of averages 4 refusals/difference of opinions with the TO aint bad:thumbup1:

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:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Sorry, I work for the client, not the LA.

One of the refusals went to appeal. The TO admitted the tree was in a worse state of decline than he originally thought, the appeal still failed , then the tree shed a limb across the lane. The TO pre application advice would be against the interests of my client.

 

If I'm putting in, on average three applications a week, 50 weeks a year, over three yrs thats 450 applications. (probably on the low side) so by the law of averages 4 refusals/difference of opinions with the TO aint bad:thumbup1:

 

If you’re submitting that many applications then no, and likewise you could not arrange to do pre-app for all of them. Some LA's do offer pre-app advice to try and discuss issues to prevent subsequent applications from being refused.

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:lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

Sorry, I work for the client, not the LA.

One of the refusals went to appeal. The TO admitted the tree was in a worse state of decline than he originally thought, the appeal still failed , then the tree shed a limb across the lane. The TO pre application advice would be against the interests of my client.

 

If I'm putting in, on average three applications a week, 50 weeks a year, over three yrs thats 450 applications. (probably on the low side) so by the law of averages 4 refusals/difference of opinions with the TO aint bad:thumbup1:

 

Jeez BT, 450 TPO apps a year!! Where are you based in the middle of a CA with blanket TPOs? I have a grumble if I'm doing 1 app a month!! :001_huh:

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Jeez BT, 450 TPO apps a year!! Where are you based in the middle of a CA with blanket TPOs? I have a grumble if I'm doing 1 app a month!! :001_huh:

 

You been on the vino tonight Kevin?:001_tt2:

 

3 a week, 50 weeks a year times 3yrs equals 450.:lol:

 

But that's over six or seven LA's, think I've submitted four this week so far, but have several sites with restraints to see over the next few days.:thumbup:

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