We have a gate that is an access point to a shared alley way that runs between our house and a neighbour. The gate itself sits within the boundaries of our property according to the deed and Land Registry. It forms the primary but not sole access to the shared alley.
As this falls within our...
That's a great comment, thank you. The passage way is shared in terms of access after checking the deeds so we will brief the contractors to be mindful of using it and not to store things along the alley.
Understandably it would be easier if the neighbour was amicable but he’s not. He won’t even say good morning. Anyway, beside that point.
I’ve not had any issue when things have been stored and his workmen have used the alley to access his property.
I’ll just have to brief the builders to be...
Yes neighbours are always alerted and usually the application is publicly posted on your council's website.
Good point about the above - what do you actually need permission for? Your council's website can explain what you do and don't need permission for.
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I own a house that is end of terrace (but not end of the street) with an alley between myself and the next house, my neighbour. I've double checked land registry and the line of ownership shows approx 1/2 of the alley. The neighbour has referred to it as a shared alley; it's not as I own...
Hello everyone,
We have a build over agreement from our water utilities supplier as we're building near a large sewer pipe that runs between our house and neighbour.
Our neighbour is difficult and asking to see the agreement. I don't see why as it's between us and the utility provider.
Any...