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Holland Park, London, W11 3TD

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Licence for Alterations - Landlord's Surveyor

Instruction

APA were appointed as the Landlord’s Surveyor for the proposed internal and external refurbishment of two lower ground and ground floor flats within a Grade II listed inner city Victorian Italianate residential villa. 

The works which included but was not restricted to internal reconfiguration of the layout (including increasing the useable floor space of one flat at the expense of the other), installation of new hard flooring, creation of new wet areas, lowering of external ground level, installation of heat pumps, installation of double glazing, and a full refurbishment of the two flats.

Upon review of the lease an absolute covenant was identified. This restricted the installation of hard flooring in areas located above another flat or common parts. When advising the Landlord Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent [2020] was referenced. This case law was considered as Landlords could be put at risk should proposals be accepted that breach an absolute covenant.  

Due to the proposals also altering useable floor space of two separate demised premises APA identified that a lease amendment would be required. This was raised with the Landlord’s solicitors who were in agreement, both leases were subsequently varied, and service charge percentages adjusted.

Following completion of the technical due diligence report, which formed a basis for the licence for alterations, APA monitored the works on-site. Once complete a sign-off report will be provided confirming the works have been carried out in accordance with the approved plans.

NICK HERRIDGE

MANAGING DIRECTOR
What led you to this career?
My passion for building started whilst assisting my father on building sites during the school holidays.  I began my professional career as an Architectural Technician predominantly assisting in the conversion of many barns and churches.  This subsequently developed into a professional Building Surveying career within various organisations, leading teams in delivering quality services to clients in varied areas such as the financial, social housing and private high-end residential sectors.
What energises you about working at APA?
Managing my own company allows all sorts of freedoms and opportunities to streamline my expertise and knowledge.   Creating a hardworking but more importantly supportive environment for others to develop and prosper.  I’m able to change and adapt as necessary and this keeps me enthused about the continued development and growth of APA.
What keeps you busy outside of work?
Away from the office, I can often be found either training for, or participating in events such as triathlons and cycling events around Europe, or a leisurely hike in the hills.  I also enjoy a strange gig or ten, art events and a lovely meal in a fine restaurant.