Hi! I really hope someone could help me with a very tiresome issue.
We bought a flat last year, and the physical marking of our designated parking space didn't accord with the Lease plan. The incorrect markings meant that I would only be able to access my space by driving through a brick wall! The owner of the parking space next to me was rather disgruntled at my arrival, as it seems he'd been enjoying my parking space as well as his own for some considerable time.
When my flat purchase completed, the discrepancy between the ground markings and the Lease plan was resolved by the managing agent, who marked the correct parking spaces with gold studs. Unfortunately, the other owner has taken it upon himself to make my life as difficult as possible by deliberately parking across my (now correctly marked) space (ie: still parking as if the ground were incorrectly marked), thus blocking my access. He's also been verbally abusive about it.
He now states that he wasn't notified aabout the change of the markings by the managing agent (the Lease says they must give notice of any works etc). All leaseholders have a share in the management company and we have an AGM coming up in a couple of weeks, and I really want to be prepared for everything he's planning to dish out. Does he have a point about not being notified of the parking bay correction?
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
We bought a flat last year, and the physical marking of our designated parking space didn't accord with the Lease plan. The incorrect markings meant that I would only be able to access my space by driving through a brick wall! The owner of the parking space next to me was rather disgruntled at my arrival, as it seems he'd been enjoying my parking space as well as his own for some considerable time.
When my flat purchase completed, the discrepancy between the ground markings and the Lease plan was resolved by the managing agent, who marked the correct parking spaces with gold studs. Unfortunately, the other owner has taken it upon himself to make my life as difficult as possible by deliberately parking across my (now correctly marked) space (ie: still parking as if the ground were incorrectly marked), thus blocking my access. He's also been verbally abusive about it.
He now states that he wasn't notified aabout the change of the markings by the managing agent (the Lease says they must give notice of any works etc). All leaseholders have a share in the management company and we have an AGM coming up in a couple of weeks, and I really want to be prepared for everything he's planning to dish out. Does he have a point about not being notified of the parking bay correction?
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


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