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Permission For Pets on A Freehold Property
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It's not only about your dog being 'annoying' - some people are allergic, certainly that is why my parents block does not allow cats or dogs. In addition the freeholders may feel your well behaved dog paves the way for other flats to have dogs that are larger, noisier and less well toilet trained.
Yes, of course I totally appreciate that. However, this is not a lease that says "no pets." The lease says we need to request permission.
Anyway, thanks for your feedback, much appreciated.0 -
This is a larg-ish development, about 80 flats altogether. It would be impossible to go around and ask everyone, and we don't even know who is on the managing committee for the building so couldn't even write to them directly.
we are now freehold due to the huge amount of work put in by a few dedicated people. The freeholders appointed a small board to run the management and everyone (90 properties) is kept informed of everything. There are dedicated people to write to wrt problems like keeping a pet. The OP needs to do a bit of digging to find out who the secretary and chairman are. Is it a company of owners? if so then deails will be at companies house0
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