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Deeds and Boundaries
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worth finding out about the hydrant or whatever - are they ones where they are your responsibility if on your land?
But a banker, engaged at enormous expense,Had the whole of their cash in his care.
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You might already have looked here, but just in case, would a visit to the official gov.uk HM Land Registry website help? Here's an example of the sort of title map you can see for any given property, for a cost of £3. https://eservices.landregistry.gov.uk/eservices/FindAProperty/view/resources/example_title_plan.pdfThis link https://eservices.landregistry.gov.uk/eservices/FindAProperty/view/MapEnquiryRadiusSearch.do gives you the option to buy a title register, a title plan, or a flood risk document. Make sure you get to the official gov.uk website rather than a number of more expensive and similar-sounding websites.
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