Hi guys,
I wonder if anyone has encountered it, it is the first time I see this kind of title / lease documents. There are two units in the block, attached. The back unit has a big backyard with fence. The front part of the driveway from the road to back unit I thought initially should be common area. However when I and my solicitor check the titles and lease documents of both units , we both can't see anywhere mention about the front part of the driveway is common area, nor anything about the whole driveway.
On the title plan, the backyard marked as (A) said it is with flat at the back but my solicitor said that there is no exact term in the lease document saying that (A) is exclusive to the back flat.
The owner of the back unit have been living there for 15 years and said never have any problem with front unit people but if it is not in the title and lease document. The front unit people can legally park their cars in front of the back unit garage door, right?
Also if the backyard of the back unit is not exclusive to back unit then it will have lower market value from the perspective of valuers and buyers.
What are your thoughts? Thanks a lot in advance!
I wonder if anyone has encountered it, it is the first time I see this kind of title / lease documents. There are two units in the block, attached. The back unit has a big backyard with fence. The front part of the driveway from the road to back unit I thought initially should be common area. However when I and my solicitor check the titles and lease documents of both units , we both can't see anywhere mention about the front part of the driveway is common area, nor anything about the whole driveway.
On the title plan, the backyard marked as (A) said it is with flat at the back but my solicitor said that there is no exact term in the lease document saying that (A) is exclusive to the back flat.
The owner of the back unit have been living there for 15 years and said never have any problem with front unit people but if it is not in the title and lease document. The front unit people can legally park their cars in front of the back unit garage door, right?
Also if the backyard of the back unit is not exclusive to back unit then it will have lower market value from the perspective of valuers and buyers.
What are your thoughts? Thanks a lot in advance!
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