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本帖最后由 bungyjumping999 于 2021-3-20 18:56 编辑
"Under section 310 of the Property Law Act 2007, your neighbour will have 15 working days to respond to your notice. If they do not respond in this timeframe, then it can be treated as them agreeing with what was written.
You can then take action to rectify the breach and pass all reasonable costs on to your neighbour. However, your neighbour is entitled to respond with a cross-notice if they believe there has been no breach or they are not liable.
You must not take action to remedy the breach before the 15 working day timeframe has expired, nor if a dispute arises between you. Should you choose to take action anyway, your neighbour will not be liable to contribute to the costs.
Should you be unable to resolve a dispute, an application can be made to the court for resolution.
The court can make an order on:
the existence/enforceability of the covenant;
whether any work is required and if so, the nature and extent of any required work;
the reasonable and proper cost of any required work;
who shall pay the cost of any required work;
the time any required work is to be undertaken;
the entry onto any land for the purpose of doing any required work; and/or
any other matters arising.
Any order a court makes is binding on all parties.
If you are purchasing a property with land covenants it is important you understand the implications of this before completing the purchase. If you own land subject to covenants it is important you know what these are and your avenues for enforcing any breach. In any event, you should consult your lawyer to review any land covenants registered against your property’s record of title."
Source: https://www.bramwellbate.co.nz/h ... %20your%20neighbour,a%20time%20limit%20on%20covenants.&text=In%20some%20cases%2C%20covenants%20are,law%20no%20longer%20supports%20them.
Basically, if your land has a covenant, beware the neighbours will enforce the covenants and stop you from developing.
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