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Property problems: Consent needed for cross-lease alterations
Saturday 21st of August 2004
ully understand how cross-leases work but what are my rights as to the proposed alterations and can I stop the alterations going ahead?
If I don't give my consent I am worried that they will proceed with the alterations anyway.
A. Cross-lease titles are less common now than they used to be but there are still a large number of properties on this form of title.
Under a cross-lease title a proprietor of a two-flat development, such as yourself, would have: 1. An undivided half-share in the land as tenant in common in equal shares with the owner of the other flat.
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If I don't give my consent I am worried that they will proceed with the alterations anyway.
A. Cross-lease titles are less common now than they used to be but there are still a large number of properties on this form of title.
Under a cross-lease title a proprietor of a two-flat development, such as yourself, would have: 1. An undivided half-share in the land as tenant in common in equal shares with the owner of the other flat.
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