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Loft conversion in a shared freehold

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divingdaveo | 16:06 Thu 30th Sep 2010 | Property
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I have a share in the freehold of a property that is split into 2 self contained flats. I own the first (top) floor flat the other freeholder being the owner of the ground floor flat. I am wanting to extend into the flat but having read the lease there is no mention that the loft is part of the first floor flat, also it does not appear on the drawings on the lease.

Firstly, how do I go about finding out whether I own the loft or if it is shared and then how do I go about extending into the loft if it is part of the shared freehold.
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If the access to the roof is within your flat and solely for your use then the roof space is yours. You dont need Planning Permission unless you alter the roof.


http://www.planningpo...commonloftconversion/
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Thanks for that tamborine but I've established (i think) that the loft isn't solely for my use, even though only I have access to it.

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