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Adopting an unadopted road

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  • (oh and yes, all remaining trees are now served with a temporary TPO)
  • jayship
    jayship Posts: 387 Forumite
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    Our neighbour owns a flat in a block and an alleway runs behind the building which has not been adopted by the local authority. One of the other owners claimed that he owned the rights to the alleyway and would not allow anyone to park other than for access. He queried with the local authority and it turned out that he only part owned it. Hence he snapped up the other half but not aware what he paid for it. It may be possible to buy just a small piece to stop development.
    However follow the advice of the Land Registry Rep.
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