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Fire Escape on Ground Floor Apartment

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sonofbullet | 09:05 Tue 15th Jul 2008 | Property
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I have recently moved into a Ground Floor Apartment that has a set of French Windows leading out to a garden area. These windows have a set of railings, about 4ft high that stop you from using the windows effectively. I have recently took these railings off and have been given a nasty letter from the management company. I am hoping to go down the fire escape route, as I see these as the only fire escape available in the event of a fire between the rest of the flat and the fron t door, or even if there was a fire in the community hallway. I am unsure as to the law, but for common sense purposs it makes sense. Any information or views would be appreciated..THANKS.
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Sorry, but there is nothing in Building Regulations that requires a fire escape for a ground floor flat. You'll have a try another tactic.
Have you read the covenants on the property to see if youre actually allowed to do this?
That's possibly why the management company has written.
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Yes - I know that, but I am looking for a way round it. I have asked them for the Fire Assessement which I believe they must carry out as part of the HHSRS Regs. Not worth giving up without a fight..

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