what a right of light and a light obstruction notice are
when a light obstruction notice is needed
the application process for a light obstruction notice
what fees you will need to pay
the role of the tribunal
This guidance is not about protecting a right of light. The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) does not deal with this part of the process.
If someone is applying for a light obstruction notice that affects a building you own, you may have the right to object to the application. You must submit your challenge at either your local county court or the High Court.
If you are told about an application, or if building works start, that you believe will affect your existing right of light, you should seek legal advice.