
Right of Light
We provide comprehensive 2D or 3D survey information in the form of:
2D site plans: Detailed plans showcasing the layout of the site and surrounding structures.
Roof plans and elevations: Precise representations of roof structures and building elevations.
3D models: Three-dimensional models offering a comprehensive view of the site and surrounding buildings.
With Mable Limited, you can rely on our expertise to provide accurate and insightful data for Rights of Light analysis, helping to preserve access to natural light and mitigate potential conflicts in property development projects.

Right of light Assessment
A Right of Light survey assesses whether a property receives sufficient natural light, in accordance with legal rights. It's crucial for both residential and commercial developments, as it can impact planning permissions and lead to disputes
How does Mable Limited assist with Rights of Light
analysis?Mable Limited provides comprehensive 2D or 3D survey information, including site plans, roof plans and elevations, and 3D models, to aid in Rights of Light analysis. This data, along with graphical information, helps assess any potential loss of daylight resulting from new developments, facilitating a compliant planning process and mitigating conflicts.
What is a "right to light" and why is it important?
The "right to light" is an easement granting a landowner the entitlement to receive natural light through defined openings in buildings on their property. It is important because it ensures the preservation of access to natural light, contributing to the quality of life and usability of the affected space. Failure to respect this right can lead to legal disputes and potential liabilities.



What are the benefits of conducting a Rights of Light survey analysis?
Conducting a Rights of Light Survey analysis provides property developers and planners with crucial information to ensure compliance with regulations and minimise the risk of legal disputes. It helps in assessing the impact of new developments on access to natural light for neighbouring properties, facilitating informed decision-making and promoting responsible urban development.