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parked in disabled parking spot - deepdale retail park
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White_Jaguar wrote: »Our neighbour has looked at her title deeds and they show the designated parking space outlined in red and state that purchase was for parking space and flat. Are these rules you state also relevant to Scotland? I have already searched the internet and cannot find a single good thing about Central Ticketing. Thanks for your advice. There is no such thing as leasehold in Scotland D is owner/occupier and has lived in flat for almost 9 years. Factors seem, to be a law unto themselves.
My familiarity with things Scottish is with a good single malt.
With that in mind - the deeds give title so the your neighbour has the rights and the power here. Unless she has signed something else which affect this.Has she ?0
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