Boundary solicitor required
Discussion
Thanks.
I'm aware of the difficulties and expense, however the issue of determining precisely where the boundary lies is supremely simple and I feel it is therefore worth pursuing.
One appropriately severe solicitor's letter should suffice.
Must be someone on PH who does this sort of thing for a living?
Payment for services rendered will, of course, be made.
If they keep pissing me off I may claim that back from them as well.
I'm aware of the difficulties and expense, however the issue of determining precisely where the boundary lies is supremely simple and I feel it is therefore worth pursuing.
One appropriately severe solicitor's letter should suffice.
Must be someone on PH who does this sort of thing for a living?
Payment for services rendered will, of course, be made.
If they keep pissing me off I may claim that back from them as well.
johnfm said:
Martin McKeague at Walker Morris.
As said above, these things can get pricey - but Martin is not a piss taker.
Thank you.As said above, these things can get pricey - but Martin is not a piss taker.
All advice from previous posters is also gratefully received.
Clearly diplomacy is the best way forward here, but if I have to defend my property then I will.
Update - I may need to prepare to go up a notch with this.
If it goes legal can I represent myself without employing the services of a solicitor?
If I win the case do I get my costs back, or just get a legally defined boundary?
How do you 'take someone to court'?
Is there an online way of doing this?
Just looking for facts at this point, thanks.
If it goes legal can I represent myself without employing the services of a solicitor?
If I win the case do I get my costs back, or just get a legally defined boundary?
How do you 'take someone to court'?
Is there an online way of doing this?
Just looking for facts at this point, thanks.
Anyone know when a boundary discussion with a neighbour becomes a dispute that legally has to be declared when you sell the property?
How could someone check that the dispute had been declared (or not) during the sale?
How long does one have to go back in time before such disputes no longer need to be declared.
Knowledge is power my friends.
How could someone check that the dispute had been declared (or not) during the sale?
How long does one have to go back in time before such disputes no longer need to be declared.
Knowledge is power my friends.
Vaud said:
rfisher said:
Knowledge is power my friends.
Well seeing as you have all of the knowledge about the situation and you weren't share any of it...... sorry for the sarcasm, but you have asked for help and then go silent on any detail...
Can't go spilling the beans here before the situation has been resolved.
May be today, may be tomorrow, who knows?
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