Flat block owners - what could go wrong?

Ah I see. The freeholder owns the roof and so can basically do what they like with it.

Presumably that doesn't apply to penthouses though. Which is maybe why they *do* command a premium.

michael adams

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And the lift might not service new floors...

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polygonum_on_google

But their flat should be warmer, though possibly noisier (from above), but Part E should cover that.

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Andrew

but will leak because flashings in the breaks in the roof tiling were badly done ....

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Jim Stewart

planning played no part in the Grenfell disaster

tim

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the building falling down isn't going to magically get approval for a building with a larger footprint

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though they are not legal if the planners find them

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tim...

Not unless Councillor Bung gets a conservatory at about the same time...

Owain

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