So you had to pay ?300 to waive the clause as you'd built a house/extension and not sought
some descendants approval.
I'm tempted to just build what I want (subject to planning approval) and ignore this covenant bollocks. I bet everyone else down the street has, they've split plots, built entirely new houses and done allsorts of extensions. I cannot see how some great great grandson of the original vendor will give a s**t about my new kitchen/diner and boathouse.
Oh and Chancel insurance can get to f**k as well. ?60 to be covered in case the church fell down. Joke.
Posted By: MIKEWALKER on July 27th 2015 at 16:46:41
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- FAO MIKEWALKER (General Chat) - CWC, Jul 27, 15:41:44
- I may be wrong, but doesn't the indemnity only work if you and your (General Chat) - Meh, Jul 27, 16:27:40
- Don't think so. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Jul 27, 16:41:32
- So you had to pay ?300 to waive the clause as you'd built a house/extension and not sought (General Chat) - MIKEWALKER, Jul 27, 16:46:41
- It was a house on the old Trowse training ground. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Jul 27, 16:50:34
- So you had to pay ?300 to waive the clause as you'd built a house/extension and not sought (General Chat) - MIKEWALKER, Jul 27, 16:46:41
- Don't think so. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Jul 27, 16:41:32
- Mrs Bungle says about the same thing (General Chat) - Bungle, Jul 27, 16:14:14
- You legend - i've made copious notes of your words. (General Chat) - MIKEWALKER, Jul 27, 16:07:24
- Had a similar issue a few years ago. (General Chat) - avenging canary, Jul 27, 15:46:55
- I may be wrong, but doesn't the indemnity only work if you and your (General Chat) - Meh, Jul 27, 16:27:40
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