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To buy this land and risk upsetting the tenants next door

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Mrsdavidcaruso · 04/01/2014 12:31

Long story short. My house is at the back of a large house which was converted into flats last year. I own the freehold to my property and have had problems with the tenants of the flats parking on what is actually my land. It got bad when the LL of the large house 'rented' a part of my property to one of his tenants as an extra parking space and it took a long time and solicitors letters to get it all sorted.

I also had to spend money on getting bollards and a fence to ensure no-one parked on my property.

My property is at the end of a T shape and I part is used as a passage to my house ( I have legal access over it) and a parking area for 5 cars rented by the LL to his tenants

However because of all the problems my solicitor has done some digging to ensure my legal right of way and that nothing comes back to bite me on the bum with the owners of the large house.

It then got interesting - it seems that the LL bought the large house at auction on a 99 year lease. My Solicitor saw the legal pack and there was no mention of the land on the paperwork.

He has now found out through the freeholder that the land does not actually belong to the large house but to the house next door.

The freeholder of the house next door has confirmed yes its his land but as he does not live in the house was unaware that the LL of the large house was using it as far as he was aware only I had access to it.

He has now contacted my Solicitors and offered to sell me the land, If I don’t want to buy he is going to offer the LL the chance to lease it from him but if he does that I am worried about my own access across it.

I am very tempted I can enlarge my garden and my husband (who rents a garage ) can also park his car on the property we can afford it and it may increase the value of my house and provide a safer environment for my DS and bump when he/she arrives.

But that is not going to sit well with the tenants of the large house and I can forsee huge problems with them as a couple were very abusive to me during the problem with the parking before.

I have a couple of weeks to decide. I know it would not fair to the tenants but its something they will have to take up with their LL as either he has been badly advised/mistaken or is chancing his arm renting out parking spaces when he knows its not his land (I suspect the latter).

According to my Solicitor there would be no legal or planning issues if I wanted to change the area to a larger garden (although I will check with the council myself)

So would I be UR to buy it

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Mrsdavidcaruso · 29/01/2014 13:29

Lonecat I wouldn't live anywhere else

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Egusta · 29/01/2014 13:33

Ooh concrete benches and stone ornaments? Does he do fairly large garden statues also?

[another Islander waving]

PeterParkerSays · 29/01/2014 13:43

I was convinced when you mentioned an island you were off the end of Scotland somewhere....

Love the idea of fencing with ornamental spikes. Very glad I'm not a LA on the Isle of Wight right now..... Grin I wonder if the LL can feel his ears burning.

Mrsdavidcaruso · 29/01/2014 13:49

Egusta yes he is always at shows like the garden one at Robin Hill and gaffers and used to go the one at the winter gardens in Ventnor before it closed down.

He did some wonderful paving stones and benches with butterflies for butterfly world in Wooton my FIL got some for his garden - I really must find his details for ideas for my garden when it happens

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Egusta · 29/01/2014 13:51

Sounds really good. We are looking for a statute to put in a funny spot in our garden... off to google him! Thanks!

Egusta · 29/01/2014 13:53

found him. Gorgeous stuff. Really traditional and classic.

Thank you!

Mrsdavidcaruso · 29/01/2014 13:53

I think it may be Lee Parsons but will have to check Egusta

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Egusta · 29/01/2014 14:00

Yep- that is who I found. :) Have e-mailed him.

Love his Lion statues.

Mrsdavidcaruso · 29/01/2014 14:12

If its the same guy he used to do the garden stuff as a side line - he was in IT as a full time job - looks like his other work is taken off

That Mumsnetters is how Island life works people always know somebody
local who can do things - thats why I love it here

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Egusta · 29/01/2014 14:16

I love it here too. :) No place quite like it.

ExitPursuedTheRoyalPrude · 29/01/2014 14:51

Oooooh love his stuff. Is it expensive?

Mrsdavidcaruso · 29/01/2014 15:58

Exit I have been told its a lot cheaper than the things you get at our Local garden centre

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BlackeyedSusan · 29/01/2014 16:37

oo I like the idea of spears too. so symbolic.

thanks for the update.

flatbellyfella · 29/01/2014 18:52

Nice railings , could you put some nice tables & benches there & call it "The MN Tea, Coffee & Naice Ham garden" Wink

RandomMess · 29/01/2014 18:58

As tourists we made use of stree parking very near you and walked that extra 10 mins to save ££££ on parking.

I can really imagine how much extra off street parking is worth whether buying or renting - very essential indeed.

hollyhunter · 29/01/2014 22:25

parking there isnt as bad as parking in Ventor though! a parking space there puts £10k on your property

Mrsdavidcaruso · 01/02/2014 18:37

OH has just come in he is using my car as he is having his MOTd so he parked it outside our house in my parking place.

He got collared by bin lady who informed him 'you wont be able to park your car there for much longer someone has bought the land'

OH replied yes I know thats why I cant afford a new car at the moment, this has cleaned me out going to have to save up my pennies for the garden work and fencing and buggered off in doors leaving her with her mouth open Grin

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EnlightenedOwl · 01/02/2014 18:38

fab!!!

HSMMaCM · 01/02/2014 18:38

Love it Grin

thenightsky · 01/02/2014 18:40

Fab!! I'd love to be a fly on the wall when she goes and tells the rest of them Grin Bet she's bursting with that news!

Mrsdavidcaruso · 01/02/2014 18:42

OH is still chuckling he can be a sod at times

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roadwalker · 01/02/2014 18:45

Was she one of the nasty neighbours?

petalsandstars · 01/02/2014 18:45

Amazing Grin

Mrsdavidcaruso · 01/02/2014 18:48

Road yes she was and BTW OH is forgiven for his big mouth he bought Chocolate Ice Cream

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SaggyOldClothCatPuss · 01/02/2014 18:51

Fantastic! Grin Grin Grin

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