Re: Property Boundaries
- From: "Richard Phillips" <raphillips@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:23:41 +0100
I downloaded the Land Registry plans last night, the line is so think it
must be about 2 metres wide!
I think that because I'm adjoining "unused" land, I'm probably worrying
about nothing. As long as I do my best to stay within my land I think I'll
be ok.
R.
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 14:11:00 +0100, "Richard Phillips"
<raphillips@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I already have planning permission for a *detached* garage, but you areRichard,
correct, I'd need to get new permission for this.
However, I have never been involved in building something like this, so I
can't really plan it (and get planning permission) until I am 100% about
the
boundaries. Chicken and egg?!
R.
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"Richard Phillips" <raphillips@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks,
How much does this normally cost? Is there any difference between the
title plan and the deeds, for legal reasons? Is there any danger that
one might say something different to the other?
This is for a garage (attached) that I want to build. It's not going
to
affect any neighbours but I want to ensure that the council don't ask
me
to pull it down in a few months because I've followed the title plan
and
they have followed the deeds!
Wouldn't you have to get planning permission before you even start to
build it?
The plans are not necessarily accurate enough. My ex-neighbour managed
to get planning prmission for an extension that woud have been on my
property if he had bult it according to the plans that he got planning
permission for!!
regards
nemo2
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