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title plan, boundary markings different to neighbours
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Have you read both sets of deeds? What, if anything, do these say about the maintenance of the boundary in question?
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strawberryberry said:A big thank you to all who have responded and given me good advise - princeof pounds - yes I did manage to get to the land registry for individuals and get a copy of the Title Plan - I thought this would be the same type as the one Ive attached a photo of showing the T markings - but instead it provided me with a plan showing all the houses in the street with a red boundary line round the property in question more like an ordinance survey type map - which didnt help at all really as its not the boundary thats in question. Perhaps I asked for the wrong document ? but I cant see any thing else on there that would be the same as what Ive got in the photo.
I do feel as though I am being bullied - I am by myself whilst they seem to be getting their whole family involved Grandmother , in-laws and anyone else - I think its the sunny weather they are going outside and I think its bugging them looking at the tatty bit of broken fence ( its still up but some slats have dropped so their are gaps ) when they have had the fence at the back of their house recently replaced. I think at the time rather than ask the men for a price to replace the broken bit which would have been cheap and before lock down, the idea was to bully me into paying for a whole new fence that ran between us. ( I would have gladly gone half with the broken panels just to be friendly - even though they had been damaged by the previous people on purpose as they piled rubbish against it as they were doing a clear out ). I hate the thought of falling out but at the same time shouldn't have to 'buy my way into their good books ' when I cant afford to pay. I thank you all for reading about my dilemma in these difficult times , small things cause more stress than they should.
It is a nightmare when neighbours don't have common sense and just agree to share costs of something which is mutually beneficial.
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