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zeberde | 16:28 Wed 07th Mar 2007 | Law
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Does anyone know how i would go about getting the bounderies of my house measured to ensure i have the land i am supposed to have?
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I suggest you don't even try going there.
You go to people such as these.
http://www.norton-boundary-consultants.co.uk/w hatwedo.htm
What do you mean 'supposed to have'? - can you not agree where the boundary is with a neighbour?
You won't have your boundaries measured as such, I used to work in Property Law for a number of years, your boundaries will be clearly marked on your Title Deeds (if you own the property that is) if you dont own it then the Council will hold these Deeds. You can certainly apply for a copy of your Deeds from the HM Land Registry or your solicitor can do that for you. Hope this helps.

P.S If you are experiencing a boundary dispute, I suggest you see a solicitor anyway and they will automatically apply for a copy of the Title Deed.

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