I live on the lower ground floor of a converted block. There are 3 other flats each with access to a shared (between the 4 of us) decking. Access is via our own flat patio doors, or a small single door to an underground car park.
The freeholder Management Company issued a notice that they were planning to erect a further floor to the block. We petitioned that our right to light maybe compromised, but heard nothing back. Planning permission was granted in the event.
This morning I returned home to discover that scaffolding has been erected immediately outside my flat to then entire height of the building. No warning was given and my patio door now only partially opens.
Can they erect scaffolding in this private area with no notice?
What options are open to me? The Freeholder's Management Company are notoriously evasive when it comes to answering issues such as this.
The freeholder Management Company issued a notice that they were planning to erect a further floor to the block. We petitioned that our right to light maybe compromised, but heard nothing back. Planning permission was granted in the event.
This morning I returned home to discover that scaffolding has been erected immediately outside my flat to then entire height of the building. No warning was given and my patio door now only partially opens.
Can they erect scaffolding in this private area with no notice?
What options are open to me? The Freeholder's Management Company are notoriously evasive when it comes to answering issues such as this.
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