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Property boundary lines

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sazzle27 · 03/07/2019 19:36

Hello just after some advice - our buyers' solicitor has come back to us with queries regarding the boundary of our property.

Their solicitor is using the OS plan for their queries which dont show outbuildings, however after a chat with NDN, DP has found that the District council has different boundary plans which do show the outbuildings.

One proves an easy change and one does not..

Does anyone have any idea which would be more legitimate for boundary disputes/queries from the solicitor?

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HappyHammy · 03/07/2019 20:47

I thought the Title Deeds showed boundaries. you could try the land registry.

wibbletooth · 04/07/2019 10:51

I’m currently dealing with the Land Registry regarding problems we have with our boundaries being different from the ones in the deeds that the house was registered with - email them, send in copies of the different plans and explain it all. They will reply (probably) to say that as it’s not a simple query they will pass it along to their panel to investigate (can’t remember the proper name!) and then they will get back to you...

That’s the point I’m at, I need to get back to them with more info —instead of being on Mnet— but they replied initially within a week and then the ‘panel’ reply with the request for info was less than 2 weeks on from that, so relatively quick.

It’s free - make sure you end up at the official .gov site and not one of the many rip off sites that advertise to be high in google listings and charge a fee for basically submitting your words to the free gov service!

sazzle27 · 04/07/2019 11:06

Cheers wibble, I'll pass that across to DP - hopefully it'll stop him tearing his hair out over it all!

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