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Part of my land has become unregistered !
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In that case, why does he bother to apply for permission????trapbarn said:
I did that last year and reminded him that he had right of access only. No reply!.Slinky said:Why don't you write to him noting his application for PP, but pointing out that he doesn't own the land, enclosing a copy of your very old title map?
This guy does not play by the rules. He converted a workshop into a dwelling without even applying for PP. He the applied when neighbours complained when he let it out as a rental property. The application was rejected twice. The Planning issued an enforcement notice to undo the work. He then appealed and it went to the national Planning Inspectorate. They threw out his appeal. But it is still let out. He had lied and cheated repeatedly and I wouldn't put anything past him
Ask your local councillor to get planning enforcement to do their job as enforcers.
Round here, POCA has been used against people who behave like that.
https://ihbc.org.uk/prosecutionsDB/Prosecution Table 1 Size of Fines.pdf
No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?1
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