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Neighbouring house for sale. Do I contact the estate agent or not regarding parking?

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DolleMae · 17/10/2024 18:46

So, ongoing saga and inconvenience caused by tenants in a local house.

House is set in a shared courtyard development, with parking for one car. Covenants in the deeds include that there must be free and full access at all time to the courtyard.
Except, currently, the tenants have three cars and park in the middle of the courtyard.
Contact with tenants ( their employer as it is rented as a staff house), house owner and the company that organised the rental ( same estate agent as selling) have all ignored the covenant and the difficulties this causes to other residents ( including preventing access by emergency service vehicles when a child was in need of an ambulance).

House is now for sale.

I am thinking of sending the deeds of my house and the other house to the estate agent, asking that these are shared with prospective purchasers. My thinking is that this would help local residents and also save a buyer buying something that turns out to be different to what they thought.

Do you think, I should?

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DolleMae · 14/11/2024 09:55

@LlynTegid - a luxury hotel.

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