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Flying freeholds - The Law Society

    https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/support-services/advice/articles/flying-freeholds/
    May 15, 2013 · Form 14 : Mutual grant of rights over registered land for the benefit of registered land where parts of the first floor of one property project over part of the ground floor of the neighbouring property ('flying freehold'), not requiring construction works on the grantors' land, neither land charged.

Flying freehold Practical Law

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    Essentially, a flying freeholder is subject to the risk that the subjacent owner may fail to maintain and repair its property, which may damage or prejudice the structure on which the flying freehold physically rests. A subjacent owner can be required to physically support and repair in relation to the freehold …

Don’t get carried away with a flying freehold… - Lexology

    https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=bb83c467-6a2d-4b74-8504-9feeea3b36f8
    Nov 10, 2011 · Both parts of a flying freehold property should have the right to be supported or protected by the other, coupled with a right to enter the other property to …

What is a flying freehold? - Levi Solicitors LLP

    https://levisolicitors.co.uk/news/what-is-a-flying-freehold/
    Jul 09, 2019 · Where a flying freehold exists, the owner will need specific rights to benefit the property. For example, rights of support from the property below and the right of shelter from the property above. The owner will also require rights of access to enter onto the neighbouring property for maintenance and repair as required.

A-Z of flying freeholds Winckworth Sherwood LLP

    https://wslaw.co.uk/insight/a-z-flying-freeholds/
    Sep 04, 2012 · A lender will generally require the flying freehold to have all necessary rights of support, protection, and entry for repair as well as a scheme of enforceable covenants together with a requirement for any subsequent purchasers of the neighbouring property to give the same covenants.

RICS Find a Surveyor - Flying freeholds

    https://www.ricsfirms.com/glossary/flying-freeholds/
    Sometimes the existence of a flying freehold is discovered during the process of selling or purchasing a property. Lenders will want confirmation that the property has adequate rights of support and entry to carry out repairs and may require the property owner to take out a title indemnity policy as protection against loss of failure to carry out repairs.

Flying and Creeping Freeholds - Bennett Griffin LLP

    https://www.bennettgriffin.co.uk/flying-creeping-freeholds-2/
    Ideally, both parts of the flying freehold should be protected and supported by the other, with owners having the right to enter or encroach on the other property (for example, by erecting scaffolding) to make repairs when required.

Flying Freeholds Thursfields Solicitors

    https://www.thursfields.co.uk/flying-freeholds/
    The main pitfalls that a conveyancer will look out for when dealing with a flying freehold are; whether the property has the right to be supported or protected by the other, and also whether there are adequate rights for the property owner to enter upon the other land to carry out maintenance and repairs.

Flying Freehold - Page 2 - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=113723&page=2
    Jan 01, 2009 · Many Flying Freehold properties already have Rights of Support, Shelter, Repair and Entry in the Title Deeds. These stay with the property and don't need to be signed every time on sale.



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