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Permissions to carry out installation

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Written by Duncan Di Biase
Updated over 3 months ago

Sharing access or living in managed accommodation? It’s always best to double-check so everyone stays happy:

  • Shared Front Garden or Driveway?
    You may need your neighbour’s OK to run fibre cables across shared land.

  • Housing Association or Estate-Managed Building?
    Review any communal works rules in your tenancy or lease.

  • Renting?
    Check your tenancy agreement or ask your landlord before we install any new wiring.

Flats & High-Rises

Our engineers excel at connecting all shapes and sizes of buildings, but taller blocks often need extra planning:

  1. Permission from Third Parties
    You might need a sign-off from your landlord, managing agent or freeholder before we drill or run cables in communal areas.

  2. Internal Wiring Considerations
    Some flats require bespoke cable routes inside corridors or risers. We’ll flag any complexities when scheduling your install.

If Permission Is Required

  1. Wayleave Agreement
    We’ll send you a simple wayleave form—either by post or email—for the relevant party to sign (neighbour, landlord or managing agent).

  2. Download & Sign
    You can also download the form at the bottom of this page.

  3. Return to Us
    Email the signed document to customersupport@brillband.com, and we’ll pass it straight to our infrastructure partner.

⚠️ Heads-up: Install dates may be delayed if we don’t receive permission in time—so get that form back to us as soon as you can!

By checking permissions early, you’ll ensure a smooth, speedy installation—and get online without a hiccup.

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