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    Private water / septic tank easements invalid, indemnity policy any good?

    Looking on Welsh Water site, you only need a license to extract if you take more than 20m3 a day, and doubt very much a single household will consume anything near that amount. in 6 months on our current meter we have used total of 70m3... The licensing for the septic tank (not cesspit) is being...
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    Private water / septic tank easements invalid, indemnity policy any good?

    Thanks Clifford1 - its a no-brainer, but we had to look into indemnities to see if they were feasible long term, as its taken us two years to find this house.
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    Private water / septic tank easements invalid, indemnity policy any good?

    Hi Woody, Basically, when the property was bought from the landowner, itwas a ruin. As not enough land was sold with the property, it was agreed between vendor and buyer at that time, 40 years ago, that the cesspit and water supply would be on the vendor (landowner's) land with planned/agreed...
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    Private water / septic tank easements invalid, indemnity policy any good?

    Hi, the landowner inherited last year from the original sellers of the property (his parents) but he actually signed the plan used in the conveyance showing the planned/agreed positions of both supplies. the difficulty we think is that the vendors, who also inherited from their parents last...
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    Private water / septic tank easements invalid, indemnity policy any good?

    Hi, we're in middle of trying to buy a property in Wales which had easements for private water (by bore hole) and for the septic tank, but unfortunately both these easements are invalid due to the bore hole not providing water after purchase, and water is obtained from the river nearby instead...
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