Own one flat, tying to buy other- who owns f/r?
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Originally posted by Evergreen View Postdoes this mean the freeholder owns the garden? therefore i cannot apply for planning to extend without their permission?
Ask your solicitor. It's no good guessing/assuming/crossing fingers.
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Originally posted by Evergreen View Posthi
i own a first floor flat
i am trying to buy the ground floor leasehold flat
i have found out that the freehold is owned my someone else
does this mean the freeholder owns the garden? therefore i cannot apply for planning to extend without their permission?
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Own one flat, tying to buy other- who owns f/r?
hi
i own a first floor flat
i am trying to buy the ground floor leasehold flat
i have found out that the freehold is owned my someone else
does this mean the freeholder owns the garden? therefore i cannot apply for planning to extend without their permission?Tags: None
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