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Old 8th November 2018, 19:59   #10
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Originally Posted by v-man View Post
Is the grass verge included within your property boundary as shown on the deeds?
I don't quite understand the question but it is not within my fence area but it is in the deeds as my land. It is not disputed who owns the land.
my fence was moved back I think from original location to provide access to a property that was being created on land that was part of "my" garden years ago.
A badly worded conveyance that would probably be ok with level headed people is not fit when dealing with someone that has Aspergers. it prohibits any parking by anyone on this land, my land.
It is not what I would describe as neighbourly and neighbour has been contravening it for over 35 years, the son sent me a solicitors letter as 1/4 to 1/3 of my car was over hanging this land, my land. In between me getting the letter to replying there were 5 instances where visitors to neighbour parked 100% on my land contravening conveyance.

perhaps you can see why i'm not happy. they have continued to contravene the conveyance. my wife has tried to talk to the owner, here's a twist. owner of next door, my wifes mother
her mum does not want to come to a neighbourly agreement to allow parking and so her guests now have to park on her drive or down the road

The land now consists of a tarmac road and grass verge on both sides.
The conveyance gives access rights all the time over all the land. solicitor says law has changed over time and courts have said where there is a clearly defined road it is unreasonable to deviate from it except in extreme circumstances such as road blocked. Alas my problem is the person, BIL, with aspergers is going by conveyance and as it says access with motor vehicle he is driving on the grass verge and has turned it to mud. we have asked him not to, mediator has asked him not to, solicitor has now told him not to but last night was jaw dropping. police then spoke to him and tonight he has not driven on grass but who knows tomorrow.

As for the mother in law, she does not care what her son does.
Darcydog has had experience of him.

my wife was pushed to the ground, my garden wall knocked over, salt put on the grass, my sons car hit and he verbally abused.
Shouting and swearing I can take but to my wife and son, they are out of bounds and damage is a no no.

sorry I turned this into a rant

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