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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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OddFodd · 12/02/2014 18:21

Go you mrsdc! Those look awesomeGrin

I hope you're feeling all better and a lot less stressed

Mrsdavidcaruso · 12/02/2014 18:22

When investigating the bollards I came across these

www.barriersdirect.co.uk/bollards-c1022/marshalls-rhino-bollards-c1034/penguin-bollard-p2357

I am going to order some - not to stop the parking but because I think they are cool and my DS is going to love them.

Not sure where they will go yet

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shoom · 12/02/2014 18:26

The penguin bollard is great! I wonder if the website will get a surge in sales this week. I want one although I definitely don't need one. Smile

ThePearShapedToad · 12/02/2014 18:32

Oh that's fabulous!! Well done op

Is it wrong I'm sure all of us are secretly hoping there's a car still in the parking spot on Sunday morning?! Grin

quietbatperson · 12/02/2014 18:40

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mistlethrush · 12/02/2014 18:50

Those look very handy. Grin

Hope you continue to do OK

RandomMess · 12/02/2014 19:12

Those penguin bollards are awesome Grin

WanderingAway · 12/02/2014 19:18

ThePear - yes it is so wrong but it is what i am hoping for too Grin

HSMMaCM · 12/02/2014 19:25

There's going to be a rush on penguin bollards and they'll have no idea why Grin

Debs75 · 12/02/2014 19:40

Glad you have got something sorted OP. I like the bollards they look very unobtrusive yet enough to stop a car from parking, or getting out in your case.
I love the penguins, you could have them descending on bin ladys car each night until on Sunday morning her car is surrounded by angry penguins. you would have to rig up some penguin noises for added effect

Mrsdavidcaruso · 12/02/2014 20:23

I am loving the idea of bin lady and a couple of others finding their cars surrounded by penguins

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fresh · 12/02/2014 20:25

Delurking here to say have read the whole thread and am far too invested. Can I just say though that on the penguin bollard web page, there are also children bollards and they are rather creepy?

(OP, very very glad that this whole saga is going to be resolved for you)

Mrsdavidcaruso · 12/02/2014 20:37

I agree with the children's bollards being creepy

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Bloodyholly · 12/02/2014 20:45

Child bollard outside the front door- ring bin lady's doorbell and run away?

Jux · 12/02/2014 20:48

I like the idea of penguin bollards drawing ever closer to the parking until zam! Bin Lady awakens on Sunday morning to find her car surrounded..... but you can add these for extra effect.

Cuddlydragon · 12/02/2014 20:49

Awesome OP....... Just awesome!

Mrsdavidcaruso · 12/02/2014 20:52

OMG those gnomes are going to give me nightmares - brilliant

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Lambzig · 12/02/2014 20:58

I love this update as I was worried now that they knew it was you they would just try to carry on parking.

Surely you DH could install them at around 2am for extra impact when the tenants wake up.

As for the penguins, children and gnomes, it's all got a bit weeping angels.

MidniteScribbler · 12/02/2014 21:00

I think you should install the bollards and park them in, then go out for the day. Make sure you set up a webcam though so we can all watch the fun.

Actually, I don't think setting up a permanent security camera over the area would be a bad idea either, in case the tenants try to damage your bollards.

MrsMot · 12/02/2014 22:00

Penguin bollards? My life is complete!!!
OP you have made my day Grin

Lora1982 · 12/02/2014 23:00

E refrain from commenting until after the 15th update pretty please. I don't want to have to have issues finding a new thread :-D

MerryWinterfel · 13/02/2014 12:01

Fantastic bollards!

MarysDressSways · 13/02/2014 15:43

Ooo I love your no nonsense (barring the penguins, which are ace) approach!

Mrsdavidcaruso · 13/02/2014 17:42

Bit fed up about the penguins tried to order two large ones but they don't deliver to the Island I am going to have to get them delivered to my Brother on the mainland and pick them up - bugger

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AngelaDaviesHair · 13/02/2014 17:51

If these storms keep up you'll probably be able to walk onto your local beach and pick up some real penguins as GB turns into the Antarctic wastes.