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  • I read that as the number of people rather than flats.

    So if he's got four people on the lease living in his flat (unlikely), and you've got two and your other neighbour has one, then he's got the majority?

    IANAL

  • IANAL either but I think tenant in this case just means flat and is used to mean the different parties that make up the share of freehold (the landlord) rather than like a rental tenant.

    We have 2 kids and the difficult other owner lives alone so we would have a majority that way anyway.

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