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Written by Juliana Ronco   
Thursday, 29 January 2009
I own a flat which is part of a freehold (I think).  We are 28 flats ran by a mgt company.  Every other flat has a loft space and each loft is owned by everybody.  One of the flats has been converted without permission and at the time, the residents were bullied into accepting it.  The flat has since been sold on and I asked for permission to extend my flat but was told 'no'.... or they'd take me to court.  Why doesn't the law of 'precedent' apply?  Look forward to hearing from someone and possibly looking for someone to help me fight my case...
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1. Written by ndhart, on 08-05-2009 14:00
How can every flat have a loft space?

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