Very easily. He can even drive his trailer into his garden.looking at pic can your mate even get up the driveway without straddling neighbours bit ?
Very easily. He can even drive his trailer into his garden.looking at pic can your mate even get up the driveway without straddling neighbours bit ?
But that is after 16 years and only then if nobody can prove ownership with deeds or similar.
That’s what I say. It’s not a formal easement though or has become one through long-term use, had it? If so, that would mean my mate could never replicate his neighbours side extension because it would block his vehicular access.
Not sure I understand what you mean by that Harry. Can you elaborate pleaseThat part is wrong. You only need to be able to prove adverse possession.
Not sure I understand what you mean by that Harry. Can you elaborate please
i 100% agree its your land with no permitted access
but can you not come to some compromise, as in his head he is right so better trying to remove the heat and find a compromise because iff world war 3 kicks off and somebody has to move the fact there is a dispute [which has to be declared ] will put many off and can cost thousands off the sale price and may cause extended months or years selling
Adverse possession has no sway in this situation as the possession is not adverse i.e. without the owners consent,It being on someone's deeds, is neither here, nor there, with regard to adverse possession law. You can make a claim for the land after just ten years, of your making exclusive use of the land, treating it as though it were yours, but upon starting your claim, the owner will be advised by the LR about your making the claim. It is then down to the landowner, to disposes you of the land. If the landowner then fails to take any action, the land is passed on under adverse possession law.
I made use of the 'adverse possession law', some years ago, but it does seem to have been revised slightly since then.
I think Mr Putin is a follower of your appeasement policyi 100% agree its your land with no permitted access
but can you not come to some compromise, as in his head he is right so better trying to remove the heat and find a compromise because iff world war 3 kicks off and somebody has to move the fact there is a dispute [which has to be declared ] will put many off and can cost thousands off the sale price and may cause extended months or years selling
Adverse possession has no sway in this situation as the possession is not adverse i.e. without the owners consent,