Hi
My Aunty has a Leasehold flat on a second floor. She has lived there since 2015.
She is a keen gardener, but as she is in a flat obviously doesnt have much space to enjoy her hobby, other than her outside roof terrace. Since she moved in she has had a number of plant pots on the roof terrace, and indeed the owner before her had used the same area for plants (the prior owner was in the flat since they were built).
So no problems for the past 5 years+. Now the flat beneath her has damp and they are saying it is because of the plant pots on her roof terrace and she is being told (by the flat management company that all the resident are part of) that she can no longer have plants on her roof terrace, which is a blow given she has nowhere else to enjoy her hobby.
I can't see that this is the cause of their damp given no problems before and i dont feel it fair she is being told what to do in her own flat, particularly as she essentially bought this flat with the understanding she would have that space to enjoy her hobby.
Any advice appreciated.
Many thanks
My Aunty has a Leasehold flat on a second floor. She has lived there since 2015.
She is a keen gardener, but as she is in a flat obviously doesnt have much space to enjoy her hobby, other than her outside roof terrace. Since she moved in she has had a number of plant pots on the roof terrace, and indeed the owner before her had used the same area for plants (the prior owner was in the flat since they were built).
So no problems for the past 5 years+. Now the flat beneath her has damp and they are saying it is because of the plant pots on her roof terrace and she is being told (by the flat management company that all the resident are part of) that she can no longer have plants on her roof terrace, which is a blow given she has nowhere else to enjoy her hobby.
I can't see that this is the cause of their damp given no problems before and i dont feel it fair she is being told what to do in her own flat, particularly as she essentially bought this flat with the understanding she would have that space to enjoy her hobby.
Any advice appreciated.
Many thanks
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