Building Use Classifications Quiz
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Which of the following is NOT included in Class E commercial uses?

  • Public libraries (correct)
  • Indoor leisure and sport businesses
  • Food and drink businesses
  • Office space

Which characteristic defines Class F.2?

  • Comprises small shops selling essential goods (correct)
  • Must sell luxury goods
  • Includes public institutions
  • Must be larger than 280 square meters

What is the primary requirement for changing a building's use, based on the provided classifications?

  • Only Class E requires permission
  • Change must be to a different class
  • No permission is needed within the same class (correct)
  • Indemnity insurance is necessary for changes

Which of the following is a type of non-residential institution under Class F.1?

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Under which circumstance might a buyer require indemnity insurance related to planning laws?

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What is Class E in commercial building use classes?

A category that encompasses various commercial uses, such as shops, offices, restaurants, medical facilities, and leisure centers.

What is Class F.1 in commercial building use classes?

This class includes non-residential institutions like schools, art galleries, museums, and places of worship.

What does Class F.2 in commercial building use classes refer to?

This class is for small shops selling essential goods, with a maximum size of 280 square meters.

What is the general rule for changing a building's use class?

Planning permission is typically required to change a building's use from one class to another, except when the change is within the same class.

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What is indemnity insurance and why might a buyer need it?

A type of insurance that protects a buyer from potential financial losses due to past planning law violations.

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