Can communal land be sold and must I allow a bat roost survey?

Can communal land be sold and must I allow a bat roost survey?

9:22 AM, 7th January 2025, About A day ago 3

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Hi, I have owned two flats for 19 years, with tenants, and have been paying a maintenance charge to a company who takes care of all communal areas in this development.

A large area of this communal land has been put up for sale, with a proposal to build 12 flats, in order to raise funds for a bankrupted developer to pay debts.

My flats join this land and my questions are:

  • Is this legal?
  • Do I have to allow access to my flats in order for a preliminary bat roost survey to be carried out?

Thanks,

Julie


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Graham Bowcock

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10:07 AM, 7th January 2025, About A day ago

To work out of it's legal (in terms of your own position) you need to read your lease to make sure that your position is not being weakened.

I do not believe you have to provide access for someone else's planning surveys.

Kizzie

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11:21 AM, 7th January 2025, About 23 hours ago

As previous post, read your lease in particular with regard to access rights to your flats.
Also whether your lease is an Underlease indicating existence of a Superior Lease and a Head lease registered to the Common Area.
Also who holds the SL/HL interest and whether the land is held in trust.
Contact Leasehold Advisory Service details on internet

Patricia Roberts

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20:57 PM, 7th January 2025, About 13 hours ago

I always consult with Leasehold advisory . they are excellant..
I am wondering why you wouldnt want a bat surey. its not much trouble. and unless you want the development to go ahead then it would strengthen any arguments against the developmeent.

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