Hi everyone
Long time lurker, but I just have a question which I thought was best to be asked here.
Our family home is a flat that is on a cross-lease property.
This week is has come to our attention that the adjoining flat on this property is looking to build an external structure. It looks to be a sun room, with very high piles having already been planted in the ground. They seem to be extending an existing concrete deck as well, as part of the floor of the sun room. (Probably installing a floor over the top and beyond the deck).
This will have profound adverse consequences on our flat. It will almost certainly block nearly all sunlight to the main bedroom, bathroom and most likely another room. In addition, there will be serious noise issues as the deck is already very close to our main bedroom.
Does anyone know is this is legal? Does this count as extending the external walls or the like?
Long time lurker, but I just have a question which I thought was best to be asked here.
Our family home is a flat that is on a cross-lease property.
This week is has come to our attention that the adjoining flat on this property is looking to build an external structure. It looks to be a sun room, with very high piles having already been planted in the ground. They seem to be extending an existing concrete deck as well, as part of the floor of the sun room. (Probably installing a floor over the top and beyond the deck).
This will have profound adverse consequences on our flat. It will almost certainly block nearly all sunlight to the main bedroom, bathroom and most likely another room. In addition, there will be serious noise issues as the deck is already very close to our main bedroom.
Does anyone know is this is legal? Does this count as extending the external walls or the like?
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