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Hanging Freehold
Our friends have just lost the sale of their old semi-detached cottage because one of their bedroom windows slightly overhangs the property of the adjoining semi. Their buyers solicitor advised them it is a hanging freehold and not to touch it with a barge pole. Obviously there has been no problem in the 100 years previous to this so surely there must be something that can be done to solve this legal problem. Any possible solutions? Peejay
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its more commonly known as flying freehold. This article explains it rather well. There are remedies - their buyers solicitor probably just didn't fancy trying to get his head around it.
http://www.swarb.co.uk/lawb/lndff2.shtml
http://www.swarb.co.uk/lawb/lndff2.shtml
To Jo & BM
Many thanks for your useful info, though reading the article BM I can understand why their solicitor backed away - obviously a lightweight! Jo, was it your solicitor who made the suggestion of an indemnity or did you work it out for yourselves? We are seeing these friends on Sat and would love to be able to possibly offer them a gleam of hope!
Many thanks to you both again.
Peejay
Many thanks for your useful info, though reading the article BM I can understand why their solicitor backed away - obviously a lightweight! Jo, was it your solicitor who made the suggestion of an indemnity or did you work it out for yourselves? We are seeing these friends on Sat and would love to be able to possibly offer them a gleam of hope!
Many thanks to you both again.
Peejay
Many people will not buy into an indemnity insurance, pingping. If things go wrong and claims have to be made it is just another lot of unnecessary difficulty, worry and trouble. Life is too short for all that. Far better to provide a permanent solution- after all the replacement window business is highly competitive and a tiddly (compared to the value of the property) few hundred pounds will see it done.
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