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Plannergirl9 · 10/06/2020 12:12

Sorry this is a long one. TLDR: Essentially we were gifted land from ex-neighbour when they died. New neighbours who bought her house has told us we must sell it to them.

A bit more backstorey. Our elderly neighbour lived next to us until they died in late December. She had a side bit of garden like an allotment that we used to help her with (hatched area on diagram). Unbeknownst to us she gifted us that area of land in her will. The rest of the house and land was to be sold and the money given to charity.

After the will reading we have had the land registry changed to confirm we now own the land. The house was put up for sale late January. In mid February we received a letter from a solicitor asking that we sell the land to the potential buyer of the house. We emailed back saying no we won't sell. We then heard nothing more from any solicitors. House was then sold during lockdown.

The new neighbours moved in on Monday. Yesterday they came to our door asking for the name of our solicitor so the land purchase can take place. We told them we were not planning on selling the land and that we told their solicitor that. The new neighbours didn't take it well. Apparently they only bought the house on the provision that they could buy the land and this was agreed with us via their solicitors.

The new neighbours got quite loud and angry about us apparently misleading them and left to speak to their solicitor. They seem to think we legally need to sell them the land as there was a written (email) contract between them and their solicitor who confirmed to them by email prior to the sale of the house that we would sell the land.

Aibu to a) not sell the land even though we technically didn't buy it and b) that the fact their solicitor has mislead them is not our problem?

Neighbours land is in red.
Our land is in black and the hatched area is the land they expect to buy.

New neighbours
OP posts:
killerofmen · 14/06/2020 18:41

Carpe Diem!

Fish of the day.

UncleShady · 14/06/2020 18:43

Jam Class aptent taciti, on the jam label @WeBuiltThisBuffetOnSausageRoll Grin

TARSCOUT · 14/06/2020 19:07

Earlier on in the posts there is talk of the 'speed' of the land transfer and the solicitor having everything ready to transfer. In Scotland the estate shouldn't be distributed until 6 months have passed from the date of death in order any claimants can come forward. More to this post than meets the eye? Similar to the meadow one I wonder.

Blahblahblah12345 · 14/06/2020 22:54

Did daddy come knocking??

BMW6 · 14/06/2020 23:08

Aw......... no update Sad

Shuttup · 15/06/2020 07:27

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Message withdrawn at poster's request.

MrsElijahMikaelson1 · 15/06/2020 13:20
Hmm
custardbear · 15/06/2020 13:42

Not really read the whole thread, just OP's updates but goodness me that's some CFery going on there!
Also, may have got this wrong but the priest mentioning this?! I'm hoping thst means via the generous neighbour's request, not the new CF neighbours ... may have to dip back in and find thst update - that's a shocker (or not perhaps 🤔) if the priest is meddling

DishingOutDone · 15/06/2020 19:48

Is there a priest too?!

custardbear · 15/06/2020 20:13

See message below from OP last Wednesday ref priest comment I made ... I'm a bit confused but it all seems very villlagy-incestuous ...

friendlycat I wondered that too. Our neighbour had told her priest who mentioned it at the funeral as a public thank you of sorts to us. I don't know why she asked him to do that but she did. Some of the things he said matched the letter she left for us. Our other neighbours used to take her to church so would have known. Our other neighbour across the road is a major gossip and is very nosy, she always tries to question new people. Maybe she mentioned it.

I'm not going to involve myself in anything further as I know definitely it's our land and it's probably best to stay out of it.

MulticolourMophead · 15/06/2020 21:50

@TARSCOUT

Earlier on in the posts there is talk of the 'speed' of the land transfer and the solicitor having everything ready to transfer. In Scotland the estate shouldn't be distributed until 6 months have passed from the date of death in order any claimants can come forward. More to this post than meets the eye? Similar to the meadow one I wonder.
Isn't the 6 months only if there isn't a will? In this case there is a will.
OVienna · 15/06/2020 22:36

This thread continues, optimistically.

I actually think the OP is an anti-troll. She's just too ethical for what the world needs now. OP- I dont actually care if it's made up. Just give us a cracking update.

IrishCream123 · 17/06/2020 13:22

I was hoping for an update.

wheretonow123 · 17/06/2020 13:39

It's a pity that there is no update but I suppose that is the perogative of the OP.

I missed some of the pages but has it been indicated why the new neighbours wanted this piece of land so much?

PushkarKali · 17/06/2020 20:19

There is no contract and you are not obliged to sell. Contracts for the sale of land have to be in writing and there is no way an email from their solicitor to them could possibly bind you. They may have some kind of action against their solicitor if what they say is true but I can’t imagine any solicitor inducing someone to proceed with a purchase by saying such a thing.

MyNameIsJane · 07/07/2020 18:26

I’m here for when the neighbours accept defeat.

ThanosSavedMe · 07/07/2020 18:48

I’m gobsmacked. How do these people think???

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