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Creating access to garden
I own a 2nd floor flat in London that has a garden space which I part own with the first floor flat. Currently we do not have access to this space so are looking at using the first floor landing to build steps down to the garden.
Our problem is that the shop on the ground floor owns a certain part of the garden starting from the back of the building outwards and we own the part behind. This means we are not able to reach our section of the garden without using a part of their land to get to it.
Are there any rules or regs that state whether you are allowed to create access using a part of someone else's land if there is no other alternative? And what are my possible options.
Our problem is that the shop on the ground floor owns a certain part of the garden starting from the back of the building outwards and we own the part behind. This means we are not able to reach our section of the garden without using a part of their land to get to it.
Are there any rules or regs that state whether you are allowed to create access using a part of someone else's land if there is no other alternative? And what are my possible options.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1. You ought to have a conversation with the shop-owners. This will determine their willingness to allow you to 'use' part of their land.
2. If they are agreeable but with the proviso that you give them full details first, contact a structural engineer who can possibly design a solution which would inconvenience your GF neighbours the least.
2. If they are agreeable but with the proviso that you give them full details first, contact a structural engineer who can possibly design a solution which would inconvenience your GF neighbours the least.