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HomeInsight Boundary Report
The majority of property owners do not know their specific responsibilities towards their property's boundary features.
Many properties also have restrictions that limit where fences, hedges or walls can be erected, as well as the design, materials, colours and heights allowed.
Report confirms:
1. Which of the property's boundary features (fences/walls), if any, the property owner is responsible to maintain.
2. If there are specifications for the boundary features (e.g. a solid wood fence 6ft high).
3. The specific dimensions of the property's land, if the property's land is registered with exact measurements.
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HomeInsight Right of Way Report
 
A private right of way entitles a user to pass and repass over and along another piece of land to access their property or piece of land.
Private rights of way are usually very specific, allowing the user to pass and repass over a defined area of land on a specified route. They can also limit who can use it, the times of day, modes of transport that can be used, the reasons allowed, etc.
The maintanence for a private right of way can be the liability of the homeowner benefiting from the right of way and/or the homeowner subject to the right of way.
Report confirms:
1. The registered private rights of way that the the property (or piece of land) is entitled to, if any.
2. The registered private rights of way that other properties have over the property or piece of land, if any.
3. The responsibilities the owner(s) of the property or piece of land have towards the rights of way, if any.
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HomeInsight Lease Report Leasehold Block of Flats
Most apartments and some houses in the UK are sold on long leases. The lease gives the Leaseholder the right to use and occupy the property for the duration of the lease, usually for 100+years.
A Leaseholders occupation of a property will usually be subject to specific terms and conditions, these terms and conditions will be set out in the original lease agreement.
If you have issue with the building, or other Leaseholders, you should raise your issues with your Freeholder. The freeholder is usually responsible for maintaining the building and ensuring other owners are complying with the terms of their leases.
Report confirms:
1. The remaining term of the Lease.
2. The name(s) and address of the registered owner(s) of the Freehold title (the Freeholder).
3. The name(s) and address of the registered owner(s) of the Leasehold title (the Leaseholder).
4. A full copy of the original lease agreement which sets out the full terms and conditions of the lease.
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HomeInsight Joint Owners Report
 
If a property has more than one owner, it can be held by the owners as "Tenants in Common" or as "Joint Tenants".
If a property is held as "Tenants in Common" each owner owns a specific share of the property and can pass their specific share on to their heirs in their Will when they die.
If a property is held as "Joint Tenants" each owner owns the entire property. If one of the owners die, their share automatically passes to the surviving owners, it cannot be left in a Will.
Report confirms:
1. Whether the property is owned as "joint tenants" or "tenants in common".
2. The specific ownership shares of each registered owner.
3. The name(s) of the registered owner(s) of the title.
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