Electric_Andy
Heavy Metal Fan
- Location
- Plymouth
Hi all. Some advice please.
My neighbour wants to install a new driveway. We have a piece of lawn outside which goes across both boundaries but obviously there's no way of knowing how to divide it. The neighbour has marked out where she thinks the boundary is, but it was about 2 feet into my land. The deeds show that the boundary line comes out at 90 degrees to the plain of the houses. I've done this by eye and am fairly happy that's fair.
However, she is still trying to Nick about 2 feet into my land, so I've said she needs to pay for someone to measure it out properly. Instead of doing that, she's now got some "other" deeds from the estate agent (I think) and she now says the boundary follows the lines of the current driveways, which curve in her favour.
What do I do now? I'm not going to squabble over 2 inches, but 2 feet is significant bearing in mind they're going to park their caravan there.
Who has authority over this, could I ask the land registry?
Thanks
My neighbour wants to install a new driveway. We have a piece of lawn outside which goes across both boundaries but obviously there's no way of knowing how to divide it. The neighbour has marked out where she thinks the boundary is, but it was about 2 feet into my land. The deeds show that the boundary line comes out at 90 degrees to the plain of the houses. I've done this by eye and am fairly happy that's fair.
However, she is still trying to Nick about 2 feet into my land, so I've said she needs to pay for someone to measure it out properly. Instead of doing that, she's now got some "other" deeds from the estate agent (I think) and she now says the boundary follows the lines of the current driveways, which curve in her favour.
What do I do now? I'm not going to squabble over 2 inches, but 2 feet is significant bearing in mind they're going to park their caravan there.
Who has authority over this, could I ask the land registry?
Thanks