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Land with no address?
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Don't think because it's semi rural no-one will notice if you set up home there. Locals will notice any change and are quite likely to let councillors or other officialdom know.There will be. Is it officially agricultural land?
I'm afraid that you need to do this officially as, quite rightly, planning is involved with changing the use of land or building anything there.0 -
Because it doesn't belong to her. It's more complicated than I explained. It wasn't really left to her, it was left to my dad and his brothers, but she was to hold it in trust. Something like that anyway. Why the !!!! my gd didn't just give it outright to them i'll never know.
Then it is up to her to decide what happens on it not you (or any of your uncles) until she dies.0 -
You have absolutely no knowledge of what I may have agreed with the other shareholders of this land so really shouldn't be sticking your ore in telling me what I can and can 't do with it. I'm not asking for any opinions on what I can do to the land or who has what right to do what to it. Though I suppose I opened myself up to such jobsbody responses by providing too much information.
My question's been answered. I've also since discovered an email address RM use that I could try my luck with. And If the council want to kick a stink up about someone living on some random plot of land in yorkshire that's not been used for anything except waste ground then that's entirely up to them.0 -
And If the council want to kick a stink up about someone living on some random plot of land in yorkshire that's not been used for anything except waste ground then that's entirely up to them.
Presumably you'll want your rubbish collecting when you live there, and running water and electricity? And would want the council to do something if gypsies decided to camp on "your" land?
If the deeds sound complicated it's surely worth seeking legal advice from a solicitor specialising in such issuesThey are an EYESORES!!!!0
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