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Hoping to tap into someone's experience here, or maybe someone who understands the legalities a little better than I do.
Whole estate is ex-council (Built in the 1960s). My wife and I have been tenants since Council ownership.
In 2000, a Housing Association bought the whole estate, including the flat where we lived (Round the corner). We kept the Right To Buy.
In 2007 we transferred into our house. Kept the Right To Buy.
A few years ago, we exercised the Right To Buy and, er, bought it.
As part of the covenant (Yes, which we signed and agreed to), one of the stipulations was that we still had to pay the HA a service charge of £16 a month for estate maintenance. (It's not a private estate, it's public access and a mixture of private and HA properties).
A friend of mine bought their house round the corner (same estate) a few years ago. Theirs doesn't include such a covenant. I'm assuming it's because they bought their house from a private seller who bought it from the Council many many years ago.
Naturally there are going to be plenty of people around here with private houses that won't have such covenants, and also some who will.
My query is A : Is that fair? I have to contribute to the upkeep of the estate (Maintenance of common grounds, maintenance of streetlights on unadopted areas blah blah), but others don't? Effectively I'm paying their share. Surely that's unfair.
B : Another friend bought their house round the corner too, but using the newer "Right to Acquire" (I know the method is moot, but I thought I'd mention it). I'm not 100% but I don't think theirs included the same covenant.
There were also other differences. We weren't allowed to buy the garage at the end of the property (They're separate to the actual properties and hired out to residents) because "We have plans for those", yet my friend was allowed. Yes, it was the same person from the HA dealing with both sales.
Basically, in a nutshell, I'm not going to lie. I want to get out of paying this $16 a month. In all honesty I haven't paid a penny. Been meaning to, but never got round to it. Never even got any reminders until this week.
It's standing at a few hundred now lol
Any thoughts? (Besides "Stop being a tight arse")
Whole estate is ex-council (Built in the 1960s). My wife and I have been tenants since Council ownership.
In 2000, a Housing Association bought the whole estate, including the flat where we lived (Round the corner). We kept the Right To Buy.
In 2007 we transferred into our house. Kept the Right To Buy.
A few years ago, we exercised the Right To Buy and, er, bought it.
As part of the covenant (Yes, which we signed and agreed to), one of the stipulations was that we still had to pay the HA a service charge of £16 a month for estate maintenance. (It's not a private estate, it's public access and a mixture of private and HA properties).
A friend of mine bought their house round the corner (same estate) a few years ago. Theirs doesn't include such a covenant. I'm assuming it's because they bought their house from a private seller who bought it from the Council many many years ago.
Naturally there are going to be plenty of people around here with private houses that won't have such covenants, and also some who will.
My query is A : Is that fair? I have to contribute to the upkeep of the estate (Maintenance of common grounds, maintenance of streetlights on unadopted areas blah blah), but others don't? Effectively I'm paying their share. Surely that's unfair.
B : Another friend bought their house round the corner too, but using the newer "Right to Acquire" (I know the method is moot, but I thought I'd mention it). I'm not 100% but I don't think theirs included the same covenant.
There were also other differences. We weren't allowed to buy the garage at the end of the property (They're separate to the actual properties and hired out to residents) because "We have plans for those", yet my friend was allowed. Yes, it was the same person from the HA dealing with both sales.
Basically, in a nutshell, I'm not going to lie. I want to get out of paying this $16 a month. In all honesty I haven't paid a penny. Been meaning to, but never got round to it. Never even got any reminders until this week.
Any thoughts? (Besides "Stop being a tight arse")


