What is a right to light dispute?

A Right to Light is an easement (a legal right that one property enjoys over another) giving a landowner the right to receive light into windows or other openings in a building. It can be granted by deed but more usually arises where a property has enjoyed a certain amount of natural daylight for at least 20 years.

Disputes can arise when a new building, extension, shed, fence etc is constructed which reduces the amount of daylight received. If you believe your right to light has been infringed, seeking legal advice and guidance is crucial and solicitors can help take the right course of legal action.

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Commercial Right to Light Disputes FAQs

Is there a right to light in the UK?

In England and Wales a right to light can arise if a property has enjoyed a certain amount of natural daylight for at least 20 years.

Can my neighbour block my sunlight?

A right to light is not a right to direct sunlight but rather a right to a certain amount of natural daylight.

What are rights to light disputes?

Either opposing a claim by the owner of neighbouring property or claiming a right if the amount of light received has diminished sufficiently.

How do you prove right to light?

Claims can be difficult to establish and we would always advise that the services of an expert right to light surveyor be used.

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