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Re: Hrm. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 16/11/2013 09:57:02 AM

View original postDo other people in the building have kids? Presumably the new owner is within her rights to sublet it in this way?

Yes, there are some other families with children.

And we're not sure about whether she's allowed to do this. The title deeds state that it must be used for residential, and people are not allowed to run businesses from their flats, but whether holiday letting runs foul of either of these is about interpretation, I think. And the council can't do anything about it; we'd have to take a private law case against her and we're not sure it's worth that.


View original postI suppose I would make sure I supervised E in the garden, and if people who rent the flat seem sketchy or it gets to be terribly inconvenient, I would sell and move. I wouldn't be happy about it, but I am not sure what else you could do to protect her, which seems like the main concern.

It is, yes. We want to move in a couple of years anyway, but don't think we could afford to do it sooner.
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What would you do? - 15/11/2013 07:33:08 PM 2311 Views
Hrm. - 15/11/2013 08:30:22 PM 979 Views
Re: Hrm. - 16/11/2013 09:57:02 AM 1010 Views
Don't they need to apply for planning permission to do that? - 15/11/2013 10:10:35 PM 1050 Views
For the door, yes. For the holiday let, I don't think so. - 16/11/2013 09:58:30 AM 1007 Views
Hm. Tricky, that. - 15/11/2013 10:38:57 PM 1068 Views
Re: Hm. Tricky, that. - 16/11/2013 09:59:57 AM 1063 Views
If there is anything you can do to fight it, do so - 16/11/2013 01:25:28 AM 1086 Views
Yes. - 16/11/2013 10:03:03 AM 1042 Views
The most reasonable thing would be to cut a bitch. - 16/11/2013 02:47:42 AM 1100 Views
this sounds fully reasonable, yeah. - 16/11/2013 03:22:46 AM 1092 Views
Quite. - 16/11/2013 10:06:43 AM 944 Views
Cutting a bitch is always an answer. *NM* - 20/11/2013 02:20:06 PM 679 Views
Tough. - 16/11/2013 10:15:21 AM 1026 Views
Re: Tough. - 16/11/2013 07:41:49 PM 961 Views
Perhaps I don't grasp the gravity of the situation. - 16/11/2013 03:52:15 PM 1020 Views
It's more irritating that grave, but I do worry about security to an extent. - 16/11/2013 07:47:02 PM 928 Views
Re: I hear you. - 17/11/2013 03:50:44 PM 1098 Views
Re: I hear you. - 18/11/2013 05:03:15 PM 992 Views
do you let your child play unsupervised now? - 16/11/2013 06:46:08 PM 936 Views
Not precisely. - 16/11/2013 08:01:54 PM 883 Views
Uh...isn't the nature of ownership that you can do what you want to with your property? - 16/11/2013 10:27:05 PM 883 Views
Yes, but subject to limitations. - 19/11/2013 07:03:40 PM 1245 Views
I would get the garden monitored with a camera - 17/11/2013 04:00:51 AM 929 Views
Not a possiblity. *NM* - 18/11/2013 07:17:35 PM 533 Views
I can't see much you can do really... - 19/11/2013 03:01:40 AM 973 Views
Does the building have a factor? - 19/11/2013 11:38:43 AM 924 Views
Yes indeed. - 19/11/2013 07:13:06 PM 894 Views

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