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Who's responsible for the fence
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The neighbour tells me he has been there for 10+ years and its the left side, If boundary and fence are different then it could be that the T means boundary and not the fence.
Thanks for the replies everyone.0 -
Your picture doesn't look like a land registry plan.
The T is normally pointing to the boundary like this:
this may help
http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/boundaries.html0 -
Yes it was just a rough image i made online to give an idea of what I was talking about really
Thanks for this I will read the article0
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