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Garden Problem
Hi guys,I have just been talking with my friend who is having trouble with his new neighbour,the neighbour reckons that my friend as stolen part of his garden after he as checked his deeds after moving in.My friend purcased some land 22yrs ago from a previous neighbour all signed and sealed but apparently it as not been registered with the land registery The new neighbour as started erecting fences to grab the land back and it as gotten nasty with my friend being arrested then de-arrested.It is in the hands of soliciters now but I was wondering if ABERS had any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When your friend purchased the land did he not settle it with the land registry and perhaps through a solicitor. Who does he think should have arranged for the deeds to be amended? Anyway, as he 'as' put it in the hands of solicitors I think it's best to leave it to them now. If he has something 'signed and sealed' he should be in a pretty good position provided the paperwork is in order.
To get a 100% understanding of his legal stance ect take all documents which are related to the land + get a solicitor to give you the advice you need. Should get the consultation - 1 hour - free of charge & if eligible for legal aid can see again if something such as going to civil court is something being considering. Or citizens advice will be also very helpful to you and is a free of charge to get advice but either make an appointment if possible or call in but be prepared to spend time waiting depending on how busy they are.
got similar un-resolved problem....solicitors are useless & only deplete the purse! nb Y did I put this under jokes - its proving to be !
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