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"'Mike'" wrote in message ... "kay" wrote in message ... In England, the rule applies, or at least 'did' apply, that if you claim a piece of land and use it and it is not challenged within seven years, it's 'yours'. Perhaps the same rule applies North of the Border and the land owner had to put his mark on the land. Mike I live in Wales, and as I understand it you can claim a piece of land if you have had "undisturbed usage" for a period of 13 years ( I'm open to correction of course) Bill |
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"Bill Grey" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" wrote in message ... "kay" wrote in message ... In England, the rule applies, or at least 'did' apply, that if you claim a piece of land and use it and it is not challenged within seven years, it's 'yours'. Perhaps the same rule applies North of the Border and the land owner had to put his mark on the land. Mike I live in Wales, and as I understand it you can claim a piece of land if you have had "undisturbed usage" for a period of 13 years ( I'm open to correction of course) Bill yes, that's true but if your new neighbour decides to fight against it will be not easy. My new neighbours have proved to be more than difficult about sharing a drop kerb and they did some kind of blackmail stuff about it. Like let us put up a huge wall, 3 feet in front of your kitchen window.. I said no and got my car blocked in. too bad for them, I had to spend a whole lot of money for a drop kerb (£1400) but the moment one of those cars blocks it, it's either me or the police. They'd probably prefer the police, tbh :-) I've lost my niceness with them. It's sad, we would could have been friends before they tried all sorts of things, like trying to make me sign away some of my land to them. I think not! I said I'd run it past my solicitor which scared them off. I loathe them. Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Bill Grey" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" wrote in message ... "kay" wrote in message ... In England, the rule applies, or at least 'did' apply, that if you claim a piece of land and use it and it is not challenged within seven years, it's 'yours'. Perhaps the same rule applies North of the Border and the land owner had to put his mark on the land. Mike I live in Wales, and as I understand it you can claim a piece of land if you have had "undisturbed usage" for a period of 13 years ( I'm open to correction of course) Bill yes, that's true but if your new neighbour decides to fight against it will be not easy. My new neighbours have proved to be more than difficult about sharing a drop kerb and they did some kind of blackmail stuff about it. Like let us put up a huge wall, 3 feet in front of your kitchen window.. I said no and got my car blocked in. too bad for them, I had to spend a whole lot of money for a drop kerb (£1400) but the moment one of those cars blocks it, it's either me or the police. They'd probably prefer the police, tbh :-) I've lost my niceness with them. It's sad, we would could have been friends before they tried all sorts of things, like trying to make me sign away some of my land to them. I think not! I said I'd run it past my solicitor which scared them off. I loathe them. Tweed Let's hope commonsense prevails, but from what you say it may snow in hell first. Bill |
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