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Land at the back of my garden
Morning,
According to the deeds on my house there is a 3ft by 25ft piece of land behind my back boundary fence and in front of the boundary fence of the adjoining land.
According the deeds this small patch of land cannot be claimed, however, historic deeds show this patch of land used to run the full length of the row of houses and was originally used as an access route for an old factory that is no longer there.
All houses to the left have "claimed" this land and our deeds show the land now belongs to the owners of those houses. Only myself and my neighbour to the right have not claimed this land. How do we go about legally claiming this land?
Many thanks
According to the deeds on my house there is a 3ft by 25ft piece of land behind my back boundary fence and in front of the boundary fence of the adjoining land.
According the deeds this small patch of land cannot be claimed, however, historic deeds show this patch of land used to run the full length of the row of houses and was originally used as an access route for an old factory that is no longer there.
All houses to the left have "claimed" this land and our deeds show the land now belongs to the owners of those houses. Only myself and my neighbour to the right have not claimed this land. How do we go about legally claiming this land?
Many thanks
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two further questions -
1) what happens if the ownrs of the land/property at the back of our garden notice that we've removed our fence and blocked the land off? We plan to move our shed back about 3 ft asap - should we wait 10 years?
2) why shouldn't I ask permission, this sounds rather dishonest. Is this because if I ask and I'm told the land can't be claimed then that's the end of it?
two further questions -
1) what happens if the ownrs of the land/property at the back of our garden notice that we've removed our fence and blocked the land off? We plan to move our shed back about 3 ft asap - should we wait 10 years?
2) why shouldn't I ask permission, this sounds rather dishonest. Is this because if I ask and I'm told the land can't be claimed then that's the end of it?
1) Suggest you don't remove the whole of the original fence - yet. Just make a gap in it for access to your newly-discovered land. And don't move the shed yet either - there is no technical/legal issue - it's just that you might have to move it back again.
2) Answer to this question as per maclarencat.
If there is going to be a 'scene' over what you do, it is likely to occur within the first 3 months of you doing it. After that it is just a waiting game.
2) Answer to this question as per maclarencat.
If there is going to be a 'scene' over what you do, it is likely to occur within the first 3 months of you doing it. After that it is just a waiting game.