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Re: And so it starts

Postby JanB » 17 May 2022, 12:38

He likes to use solicitors, so we're expecting a letter, asking us to sell him the land.

Or give permission to do what he wants, ie graze his animals, pave it for easier access.

Not going to happen 8-)
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Re: And so it starts

Postby cruiser2 » 17 May 2022, 12:49

Put a very big cover with a strong lock over your junction box.

Or tell him you will charge himm one hundred euros per day payable yearly in advance before nay work starts.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby JanB » 17 May 2022, 12:54

I'll just call the police if he tries anything Cruiser.

We can't put a padlock on it, it's flush to the wall.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby TheOstrich » 17 May 2022, 14:40

So sorry, Jan. Problem neighbours like that are such a worry. :(

I hope at least it stays civil.

Don't hesitate to get your own solicitors involved if he starts encroaching on your land or utilities.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby Workingman » 17 May 2022, 15:16

Get a couple of shotguns and a clay pigeon catapult and have random "shoots" on your plot of land. Mornings, noon, evenings, any day of the week. Tell your other neighbours when, but not him.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby JanB » 17 May 2022, 18:59

We'll do that when they have paying guests :lol: :lol:

Already got a friends dog on tape.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby JanB » 19 May 2022, 14:15

Spent the last couple of hours going through our deeds and we have an appointment with our solicitor on Wednesday.

We might be able to sort something out and he won't have the right to cross the land.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby Workingman » 19 May 2022, 21:02

JanB wrote:We might be able to sort something out and he won't have the right to cross the land.

As it should be. Good luck, Jan.
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Re: And so it starts

Postby JanB » 25 May 2022, 11:19

Oh well, best laid plans :roll:

Whoever owns that particular parcel of land has the right of access, across our land, as it looks on paper, at least, that there is no other access.

However, he can only walk or drive across it. He certainly can't park his vehicles on there or dig trenches for his electric or water.

We can, however, put a gate across the top part, which is what we are going to do. If only to tidy it up a bit, and give Grumpy something to do.

He blocked us in yesterday, by parking his big van by our gate. If I'd have wanted to go out, or come in, I would have been very annoyed 8-)
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Re: And so it starts

Postby TheOstrich » 25 May 2022, 12:51

You're going to have to lay down some ground rules with him by the sound of things, Jan.

I don't know how you do it over there, but here, I guess you'd be thinking in terms of a solicitor's letter.

What are the penalties if he doesn't abide by your deed rights?
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