Restrictive Covenants

A restrictive covenant can affect all future purchasers of a property. It may have been imposed when the property was originally built, and it may be necessary to contact the original developer if you wish to make an extension or alteration to your house. We can check the Deeds for you and, if necessary, advise on an application to the Lands Tribunal to have a restrictive covenant removed.

Can We Help You With A Restrictive Covenant?

Please call us on 01634 811 118, complete our online enquiry form, or email our planning law expert Nicholas Kingsley-Smith.

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