Our block of flats has a tarmac drive that is of a piece with the parking and the access road that serves half the garages, and leads to a sort of gravel road around the back which serves the other half of the garages.
The section of drive that goes down to the roundabout narrows due to a railing on one side and parked cars on the other, and a large pothole has formed (and is getting worse) by the railing.
Sometimes the way that people park forces you through the pothole, and if it’s unattended too I think it may crack an alloy/puncture a tyre.
If this occurs is the management company liable for the damage, or is that a silly question?
Our block of flats has a tarmac drive that is of a piece with the parking and the access road that serves half the garages, and leads to a sort of gravel road around the back which serves the other half of the garages.
The section of drive that goes down to the roundabout narrows due to a railing on one side and parked cars on the other, and a large pothole has formed (and is getting worse) by the railing.
Sometimes the way that people park forces you through the pothole, and if it’s unattended too I think it may crack an alloy/puncture a tyre.
If this occurs is the management company liable for the damage, or is that a silly question?