Hello all and thank you for allowing me to join this forum.
My wife and I are looking to buy a piece of land with a very derelict house on it. We wish to potentially build a house for us and one for my Father who now finds himself on his own since Mum died recently.
There is a charge which we think is no longer relevant as both parties being the named Vendor and named original Purchaser have died.
Please can you help to confirm this is the case for us.
Thank you in advance.............
HERE IS THE INFORMATION We HAVE FOR YOU.........
The title shows a restriction under the Charges Register as follows:
(13.01.2003) A conveyance of the land in this title dated 4th June 1964 made between (1) Malcolm Chester (Vendor) and (2) Martin Brewster (Purchaser) contains restrictive covenants.
The conveyance reads as follows:
This conveyance is made the fourth day of June one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four between Malcolm Chester of Peacock House, Rye in the county of Sussex (hereinafter called "the vendor") of the one part and Martin Brewster of Moonriver Cottage Rye aforesaid (hereinafter called "the purchaser") of the other part W H E R E A S:
etc etc.....................until we reach the...........THE SCHEDULE ABOVE referred to PART 2
1. Only one dwellinghouse with or without garage shall at any time be erected on the land and shall be used for the purpose of a private dwellinghouse only............................
2. No new building shall be erected on the land unless the plans and specifications thereof shall first have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Vendor or his Surveyor and such surveyor's fees shall be the responsibility of the purchaser.
My wife and I are looking to buy a piece of land with a very derelict house on it. We wish to potentially build a house for us and one for my Father who now finds himself on his own since Mum died recently.
There is a charge which we think is no longer relevant as both parties being the named Vendor and named original Purchaser have died.
Please can you help to confirm this is the case for us.
Thank you in advance.............
HERE IS THE INFORMATION We HAVE FOR YOU.........
The title shows a restriction under the Charges Register as follows:
(13.01.2003) A conveyance of the land in this title dated 4th June 1964 made between (1) Malcolm Chester (Vendor) and (2) Martin Brewster (Purchaser) contains restrictive covenants.
The conveyance reads as follows:
This conveyance is made the fourth day of June one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four between Malcolm Chester of Peacock House, Rye in the county of Sussex (hereinafter called "the vendor") of the one part and Martin Brewster of Moonriver Cottage Rye aforesaid (hereinafter called "the purchaser") of the other part W H E R E A S:
etc etc.....................until we reach the...........THE SCHEDULE ABOVE referred to PART 2
1. Only one dwellinghouse with or without garage shall at any time be erected on the land and shall be used for the purpose of a private dwellinghouse only............................
2. No new building shall be erected on the land unless the plans and specifications thereof shall first have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Vendor or his Surveyor and such surveyor's fees shall be the responsibility of the purchaser.
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