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Restrictive Covenants
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I had this issue with a flat I was letting out. The lease said the same thing and was enforced against a renter with a white van with ladders on the roof etc man that rented another property. The management company used that clause to stop him parking there even though there was a couple of pickups, 4x4's and one of those T4 camper van things that were ok.Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYes, that's kind of what I was thinking.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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It's enforceable by your neighbours regardless of the status of the developer.Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostYes, the neighbours. One of whom is a tub thumping, interfering old bint so if there's something to complain about, she'll complain.
You could be sued for damages.
Some of the covenants I have
Cannot repair televisions (1970)
Cannot sell confectionery (1970)
Cannot make clay bricks (1850 ish)
Must allow neighbours access to herd pigs if in transit (1600 ish)"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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A shiny pickup without advertising is likely to be fine. Even one with advertising may be OK.Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt's enforceable by your neighbours regardless of the status of the developer.
You could be sued for damages.
Some of the covenants I have
Cannot repair televisions (1970)
Cannot sell confectionery (1970)
Cannot make clay bricks (1850 ish)
Must allow neighbours access to herd pigs if in transit (1600 ish)
People seem to have a massive problem with trades vans. So a Pimilico Plumber who use to live on a private estate near me use to have to park his van on the public highway over night. There as another trade got away with parking his van on his drive as it was hidden from others view by trees, bushes and the gate.
A friend's husband while they lived on another private estate was at war with one of his neighbours for the few times he randomly took another trade's van back. There as round the corner from them, the owner of a diving company with 2 shiny pickups with advertising on it is still parking their vehicles there and apparently had no problems."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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