Good Afternoon all,
I wonder if anyone has ever come across a property under 'escheat' that is 'owned' (in the loosest sense of the word) by The Crown Estate who disclaim all responsibility for its upkeep and management? (somewhat understandably)
In essence I have a communal area in a purpose built block of flats, three storeys high, comprising of 12 individual flats. The flats are on circa 99yr leases with various leaseholders who in turn let them to the current tenants. As the Ltd company, who previously owned the freehold, dissolved back in the 90's there is no straight forward responsible person for the communal area which has not been maintained since and is concerning to say the least.
Particular concerns are over the means of escape due to open mains boards, breaches in compartmentation, a lack of some fire doors, no emergency lighting (no mains lighting either) and a very interesting extension from one flat into the means of escape that cant have cant have seen any building control officers desk but was constructed years ago.
If anyone has ever encountered this before I would be interested in your approach or any advice.