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aboylikedave

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#177661 10-Aug-2015 21:10
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I live on a cross lease of 5 houses with a shared driveway so need consent forms signed.

1. If one of the cross leases applies for UFB installation themselves does that automatically count as consent for me?

2. The flip of that is that if one of them refuses me consent, then can I refuse them consent when they apply, or does my application constitute consent for the shared drive already.

3. Finally, is my reading correct that the consent form seems to be quite harsh , giving current and future access to their whole property? Couldn't it just refer to the driveway in this particular case?




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  #1363468 12-Aug-2015 09:53
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Checking with the Chorus property team we can advise the following;

Q: If one of the cross leases applies for UFB installation themselves does that automatically count as consent for me?

A: Each Owner of the Cross lease will need to Consent to the installation. If one of the Owners of the Cross lease applies for Ultra-Fast Broadband, their consent will be considered ‘given’ due to them signing the End User Terms when they signed up for Ultra- Fast Broadband at their Internet Service Provider.


Q: The flip of that is that if one of them refuses me consent, then can I refuse them consent when they apply, or does my application constitute consent for the shared drive already?

A: If the build does not go ahead the End User Terms do not apply. End User Terms only apply if it has been built.



Q: Finally, is my reading correct that the consent form seems to be quite harsh , giving current and future access to their whole property? Couldn't it just refer to the driveway in this particular case?

A: The Consent form grants the rights and obligations Chorus needs to install and maintain the network and infrastructure. (We need access to the shared area to install & maintain the common network).


Note: If you are in another LFC build area please consult with them as their process may be different.

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