• Freehold Absolute

    By Guest on 16th Jul 2016

    I recently bought a freehold property. The vendor then accessed the property after the sale and created an access door on the inner wall for his tenants to access his next door property. He is refusing to close the access. My potential mortgage provider discovered the access created and asked me to block this up and if not, no mortgage will be provided. I am stuck on a bridging loan, please advise what to do. What can I do?

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    By Guest on 16/07/2016

  • By Guest on 16/07/2016

    I cannot find the answer to my question.

  • By Guest on 17/07/2016

    Hi,

    I'm note sure I understand - does this access that the seller has created lead to the interior of your property? Was it installed after completion of your purchase? What is the purpose of it, i.e. why is it necessary for the neighbouring property?

  • By Guest on 17/07/2016

    Hi,

    I'm note sure I understand - does this access that the seller has created lead to the interior of your property? Was it installed after completion of your purchase? What is the purpose of it, i.e. why is it necessary for the neighbouring property?

  • By Guest on 18/07/2016

    The seller had continued to keep access and created a door on my wall for his tenants to pass through my main door and
    go into their upper floor flat of his next door property. The property has his own access into the shop underneath.
    In order words they Trespass my freehold property through my main door and my wall before going into the property
    Please advise on what do and how to take this to court? What form to use and what order to request from to get them
    To get them out
    Regards.
    Morenike Ogunsanwo

  • By Guest on 18/07/2016

    You asked me to explain further I have. You email came back that you have answered my question, but I cannot find
    the answer to my question.
    Regards
    Morenike

  • By Guest on 18/07/2016

    You have not answer my question. You only asked me question to clarify. Please answer my original question.
    Thanks

  • By Guest on 25/07/2016

    I'm still not sure I understand the physical arrangement of the property. It is difficult without the plans or title deeds. I suggest you speak to the solicitor who acted for you in the purchase. Sorry we couldn't be more help.

  • By Guest on 25/07/2016

    The tile deed is absolte freehold. The seller did not give me all the keys on sales completion. He then access my property without my consent.

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