I'm in a very old property that lay derelict for 50 years. It lies on a private (maintained by the home owners not the council) road, lets call it street 'a' . The other owners of street 'a' have used my driveway for more than 20 years as a shortcut to another street we'll call this one street 'b'
Do these other owners have a perpetual right of access to use my driveway as a shortcut or can this 'easement' be reversed?? Basically by using the locked gate at the end of my driveway for which only residents in street 'a' have a key to, they save walking another 100 metres round the corner to access street 'b'. The access is pedestrian only.
At the beginning of my driveway you couldn't reverse a vehicle out with anyone walking through at the same time as too narrow. The residents association are supposed to maintain the driveway as a seeming condition of using it but it seldom happens so dogs foul the drive and kids leave crisp packets on it. I also seem to pay council tax on the property as the house and driveway as a whole whilst I seem to in fact be sharing the driveway. Any advice welcome. Thanks
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