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AERO 15 Dec 20 5.44pm | |
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Hi guys got some great help on previous posts and now have another Question.I brought a leasehold property many years ago in a large block and it had one lift and still has .The lift keeps breaking down and becoming to costly to repair and insure.Here is the problem .The landlord want to move the lift to an adjoining vacant lift shaft which runs along side my flat previously empty.Can I object due to there was no lift in situ when I brought the flat .And also the noise element this will cause .Thanks
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BarEagle Monmouth 15 Dec 20 8.00pm | |
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Where did you ‘bring’ it from? Oh you mean ‘bought’ not ‘brought’. Is that not the problem, the conveyor turned you over?... they didn’t understand?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 15 Dec 20 8.04pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Where did you ‘bring’ it from? Oh you mean ‘bought’ not ‘brought’. Is that not the problem, the conveyor turned you over?... they didn’t understand? For f@ck sake it’s the grammar police
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AERO 15 Dec 20 8.07pm | |
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Purchased the flat ?
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Mapletree Croydon 15 Dec 20 8.29pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Where did you ‘bring’ it from? Oh you mean ‘bought’ not ‘brought’. Is that not the problem, the conveyor turned you over?... they didn’t understand? Yo is in a groompi mude innit.
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Spiderman Horsham 15 Dec 20 9.29pm | |
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Originally posted by BarEagle
Where did you ‘bring’ it from? Oh you mean ‘bought’ not ‘brought’. Is that not the problem, the conveyor turned you over?... they didn’t understand? You’ve been place in Garry’s team of the week! Unnecessary response to an important question Edited by Spiderman (15 Dec 2020 9.31pm)
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Spiderman Horsham 15 Dec 20 9.30pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Purchased the flat ? Maybe he means freeholder or management company. My daughter had bought a flat but upkeep of block is responsibility of management company,
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Mapletree Croydon 15 Dec 20 10.31pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Hi guys got some great help on previous posts and now have another Question.I brought a leasehold property many years ago in a large block and it had one lift and still has .The lift keeps breaking down and becoming to costly to repair and insure.Here is the problem .The landlord want to move the lift to an adjoining vacant lift shaft which runs along side my flat previously empty.Can I object due to there was no lift in situ when I brought the flat .And also the noise element this will cause .Thanks First thing I should think is to read your lease.
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AERO 15 Dec 20 11.08pm | |
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Thanks Mapletree, there is nothing in regarding additional lift .Just the normal service charges etc to building and grounds and the existing lift .Unusual situation i know .They building was obviously build with the extra lift shaft but never used .My argument is when I purchased the property there was only one lift.This new lift will also be closer to my flat so noise etc will be an issue as well.
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Mapletree Croydon 15 Dec 20 11.28pm | |
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Originally posted by AERO
Thanks Mapletree, there is nothing in regarding additional lift .Just the normal service charges etc to building and grounds and the existing lift .Unusual situation i know .They building was obviously build with the extra lift shaft but never used .My argument is when I purchased the property there was only one lift.This new lift will also be closer to my flat so noise etc will be an issue as well. In that case I can think of no power you have over the freeholder in this situation other than if planning permission is needed in which case you can object.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 16 Dec 20 11.32am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
In that case I can think of no power you have over the freeholder in this situation other than if planning permission is needed in which case you can object. And I think we all believe that planning permission would not be necessary to retrofit an existing shaft. But I could be wrong - I'm not an expert.
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Mapletree Croydon 16 Dec 20 1.46pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
And I think we all believe that planning permission would not be necessary to retrofit an existing shaft. But I could be wrong - I'm not an expert. It may be necessary to put a winding hut on the roof in which case planning permission could be required
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