The freeholder should be insuring the building against storm damage. This insurance would cover all parts of the building, regardless of whether or not they are demised to a leaseholder, so the windows should be covered for storm damage.
The terms you posted in post #7 say that the freeholder is not obliged to insure any additions by leaseholders but, I don't see how that could apply, even if the windows have been replaced previously.
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Originally posted by Lawcruncher View PostThe tenant's repairing covenant contains the words I was hoping to see. The obligation does not extend to repairing damage caused by an insured risk unless the insurers withhold funds because of some act of the tenant. Go back to the management company and point this out.and remind them of the obligation under the heading "Landlord's Insurance Covenant".
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The tenant's repairing covenant contains the words I was hoping to see. The obligation does not extend to repairing damage caused by an insured risk unless the insurers withhold funds because of some act of the tenant. Go back to the management company and point this out.and remind them of the obligation under the heading "Landlord's Insurance Covenant".
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You also need a copy of the buildings insurance to see what you have paid for!
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Originally posted by Gordon999 View PostIs your problem "broken glass pane" or "broken window frame". ?
Item 1.1(f) does state that windows and glass are demised to the leaseholder. The cost of window repair belongs to the leaseholder.
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Is your problem "broken glass pane" or "broken window frame". ?
Item 1.1(f) does state that windows and glass are demised to the leaseholder. The cost of window repair belongs to the leaseholder.
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The extract you quote only shows what is included in the property. We need to see (a) the tenant's repairing covenant and (b) the landlord's insurance covenant.
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Hi all,
So after a recent bit of weather damage to one of the windows in my leasehold BTL apartment, the management company kindly pointed me to the attached section of the lease and said that I am fully responsible for the windows.
Can anyone legally minded tell me if that's true based on the attached picture?
The issue is that my insurer said they do not usually offer buildings insurance to the leaseholder, as it's generally covered under the freeholder's insurance, which is what I also assumed. However, in this case the freeholder is accepting no liability, and I want to make sure that their position is correct before I explore getting a quote for building's insurance that includes the windows and everything else.
Thanks.
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