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We Are Purchasing A Upstairs Maisonette In A House (Other Property Is Downstairs Maisonette) Which Currently Has A Shared Garden, But In The Deeds Each Property Owns Half The Garden. We Would Like To Erect A Fence To Separate The Garden For Privacy
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The downstairs maisonette is currently rented out and has kids toys all over the garden, so would expect the and their landlord potentially not to be best pleased with our plan. Our conveyancers are a bit vague at the moment. We wondered if the best course of action would be to cobtact landlord of other property before sale? If we were not able to separate shared garden it would be a deal breaker-would the other property owner be able to prevent us putting fence on land which is designated as being owned by upstairs property in deeds?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for all the answers so far. Downstairs are tenants and we would be buying the upstairs maisonette. Definitely complicated as the tenants are obviously used to having whole of the garden at their disposal, so they and in turn their landlord/owner of the property is unlikely to be happy with our plans.
If it is a deal breaker - I would probably go elsewhere. ( I did)
It depends what the deeds ( title docs) say. You need to clarify a deal-breaker and insist they look and explain. Whenever anyone says - " oh I think you should leave that to the lawyers...." ( so I didnt know what I was bidding for ) I looked elsewhere.
yes depending on what it says, they can
It depends what the deeds ( title docs) say. You need to clarify a deal-breaker and insist they look and explain. Whenever anyone says - " oh I think you should leave that to the lawyers...." ( so I didnt know what I was bidding for ) I looked elsewhere.
yes depending on what it says, they can
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