Easement over drive and planning
Discussion
Good afternoon,
I own a house which solely owns the land which has an easement over to allow two neighbours access to their homes. No issues 25 years all good never blocked by any one I keep on top of hedge etc looks good neighbours appreciate this. New neighbour two years ago let someone park part on his bit and crossing over on to my bit pulled him up on this,im ok for people to park solely on his property but not ok with any part on my property said I was being petty as I can still pass, not happened since.
Now plans gone in to extend he has shown my land in his block plans and quoting distances from proposed extension to over my drive and not his boundary as show on land register. This makes it look like his 6m extension is 6 m away but it's actual 2/m away to land register boundary?
Also moved where he enters his property further down my property and not the current position as easement, currently there is a fence owed by me and in deeds which state I'm esponsable for. All boundaries have been same for 25 years nothing has changed since he bought property. He has had a boundary survey do has said in passing some other neighbours have renewed fence in wrong plases but he showed me the spray marks surveyor marks on my boundary and the are exactly where fences are. Also runs a buliding business from home lads coming in morning ,skips once a week bring waste back from jobs to load in skips at home and also a beauty business 3/4days week approx 10 cars a day down drive ?
What recourse do I have ?
Can anyone recommend i professional to draft planning objection
Thanks
I own a house which solely owns the land which has an easement over to allow two neighbours access to their homes. No issues 25 years all good never blocked by any one I keep on top of hedge etc looks good neighbours appreciate this. New neighbour two years ago let someone park part on his bit and crossing over on to my bit pulled him up on this,im ok for people to park solely on his property but not ok with any part on my property said I was being petty as I can still pass, not happened since.
Now plans gone in to extend he has shown my land in his block plans and quoting distances from proposed extension to over my drive and not his boundary as show on land register. This makes it look like his 6m extension is 6 m away but it's actual 2/m away to land register boundary?
Also moved where he enters his property further down my property and not the current position as easement, currently there is a fence owed by me and in deeds which state I'm esponsable for. All boundaries have been same for 25 years nothing has changed since he bought property. He has had a boundary survey do has said in passing some other neighbours have renewed fence in wrong plases but he showed me the spray marks surveyor marks on my boundary and the are exactly where fences are. Also runs a buliding business from home lads coming in morning ,skips once a week bring waste back from jobs to load in skips at home and also a beauty business 3/4days week approx 10 cars a day down drive ?
What recourse do I have ?
Can anyone recommend i professional to draft planning objection
Thanks
Definitely one for a solicitor with all title plans and the wording of the easement in front of them.
My father had a similar issue with a new neighbour, he was nice as pie to your face but his actions were that of an absolute t
t. My father had lived in the house for 50 years without issue until this point.
It took 2 years and a court injunction to resolve and even after all that said neighbour found a legal loophole to make my father’s life more difficult as a punishment. It was eventually resolved by another neighbour threatening to bury the builder in the foundations he’d started digging.
My advice would be to get legal as quickly as possible. My father delayed action because he couldn’t believe someone could be so unreasonable, which gave the neighbour the chance to just crack on, which made it more difficult to resolve.
Best of luck, I wanted to kill said neighbour with all the stress it caused my father.
My father had a similar issue with a new neighbour, he was nice as pie to your face but his actions were that of an absolute t
t. My father had lived in the house for 50 years without issue until this point. It took 2 years and a court injunction to resolve and even after all that said neighbour found a legal loophole to make my father’s life more difficult as a punishment. It was eventually resolved by another neighbour threatening to bury the builder in the foundations he’d started digging.
My advice would be to get legal as quickly as possible. My father delayed action because he couldn’t believe someone could be so unreasonable, which gave the neighbour the chance to just crack on, which made it more difficult to resolve.
Best of luck, I wanted to kill said neighbour with all the stress it caused my father.
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