Unknown Freehold Restrictive Covenants – Future Breach – Development / Change of Use
Assumptions
- The policy amount represents the gross developed value of the land.
- No attempt has been made to contact any person(s) who may have the benefit of the freehold restrictive covenants.
- Where the freehold restrictive covenant may have been imposed by a deed not produced on first registration and this deed is more than 20 years old.
- Planning has been granted and there were no letters of objection referring to freehold restrictive covenants or threatening legal action, and/or letters received from Law firms / Solicitors / Licensed Conveyancers / Legal Executives / Barristers / Surveyors (including RICS members / Town & Country Planners or any person with a law degree of legal qualification.
- The land is located in England or Wales.
Additional Information Required
- Details of the date of and parties to the document containing the unknown freehold restrictive covenants or the date of the protective entry on the title.
- Plan for attachment to the policy showing the extent of the land clearly edged in red.