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Notifying co-freeholder internal works
ddeblasio
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Hello,
I'm in the process of evaluating the quotes received from contractors for a complete bath renovation, wood floorings and new fireplace installations in my recently bought flat. No structural works are involved.
My question is: owning 50% of the freehold, do I have to notify the beginning of said works to the other freeholders living downstairs? And if yes, how?
Can they prevent me from carrying out any of the works mentioned above? We will install sound insulation anywhere as we don't want them to go nuts, and also works will last for 10 days max as we have to move in asap.
Any experiences you'd like to share? Many thanks in advance
D.
I'm in the process of evaluating the quotes received from contractors for a complete bath renovation, wood floorings and new fireplace installations in my recently bought flat. No structural works are involved.
My question is: owning 50% of the freehold, do I have to notify the beginning of said works to the other freeholders living downstairs? And if yes, how?
Can they prevent me from carrying out any of the works mentioned above? We will install sound insulation anywhere as we don't want them to go nuts, and also works will last for 10 days max as we have to move in asap.
Any experiences you'd like to share? Many thanks in advance
D.
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