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Land registry document wrong

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  • ProDave
    ProDave Posts: 3,785 Forumite
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    Since you can only get into "your" outhouse through the door from your garden, I would go for a claim of Adverse possession.  You can clearly demonstrate you have had use of it to the exclusion of all others.
  • greatcrested
    greatcrested Posts: 5,925 Forumite
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    What did the neighbours say when you produced the cream cake and Oolong tea and asked them?
  • househell
    househell Posts: 14 Forumite
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    Neighbour has ignored my messages. I called his architect as architects name is on the  planning docs submitted and he's not responded either (I left message). The neighbour doesn't live there, he's a developer who rents the house out so I never see him. 
  • I think to try and dispute it you'd need to prove that nothing changed between the time of the original plans and now.
  • househell
    househell Posts: 14 Forumite
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    i dont think I'd have any way of doing that. However the original  house plans show exactly what is there now and it's clear all the brickwork and doorways etc are original on inspection. The furthest I can trace back is around 30 years. 
  • househell
    househell Posts: 14 Forumite
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    And actually the lady we bought the house from said the person she bought it from had owned it from 1970 and had said she'd always used the outhouse for storage. 
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