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Leaseholder erected fencing without permission

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  • Leaseholder erected fencing without permission

    I am the freeholder (converted house upstairs/downstairs flats - two leaseholders). One of the leaseholders has just installed some fencing to split the parking area at the front of my property without any contact or request for permission.

    I believe the wording of the lease (section 11 attached) requires them to obtain my permission, would be very grateful if some one could confirm this is correct.

    As I do not want a fence in this location, my intention is to send the leaseholder a letter advising them to remove the fencing and make good any damages. Is this the correct process to follow?

    Thanks

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    Yes. If they do not , providing the lease allows, then say you will have it done and recover costs.

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