I agree with most that has been said. But I think that speculating about the legal position is rather fruitless. You need to find out for sure.
There's nothing to find out.
The network belongs to OpenReach.
The property has WBC FTTP available.
If there are no excess construction charges being charged by OpenReach then there's nothing to pay.
It matters not if a build is native FTTP, FTTPoD or a CFP.
Nobody but OpenReach can charge for installation.
Nobody but OpenReach has any rights to the network.
The residents have (incorrectly) assumed that as they
contributed to the build cost that they have some claim to recoup part of these costs.
They do not.
Even if the OP lived there at the time the CFP was done they still wouldn't have to pay.
OpenReach are quite open about the fact that anyone organising a CFP has no say in what properties can and cannot order a service once the build is complete.
They can only have a say in what areas of a town are covered / what the boundary of the CFP is.
Anyone within that boundary will be covered.
Half the battle organising a CFP is that anyone who is honest when drumming up interest would have to tell the community that if you don't pay and everyone else does then you still get the same access.
If I want to do a CFP in my street covering numbers 1 - 20 and everyone except numbers 11 and 12 are contributing, I can't ask OpenReach to skip these properties.
They are free to order after the build is complete.
The OP's residents association are either misinformed or are chancing their luck that the OP will contribute.
All the wannabe lawyers need to take a back seat.
If your neighbour chapped your door randomly tomorrow telling you that you couldn't order FTTP from a private business would you go rushing to pay for legal advise?
The ins and outs of CFP's are well known. There are many members on these forums who have organised them.
There are many members who have forked out a small fortune to bring FTTP to their community only to see those who didn't contribute being able to order.
That's how a CFP works.
The OP has rightly placed an order.
A bit of a fall out with the neighbours is the worst that can happen.
Edited by j0hn83 (Fri 29-Jan-21 21:35:52)