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New neighbour wants to own the entry?

367 replies

danilyon · 28/04/2011 11:46

Hi,

A new neighbour bought the house next to us about 3 weeks ago. She knocked and introduced herself and said she wanted to pop around the following week to talk about the back gardens. She came round and spoke about putting a fence in the back garden between our house and hers, which is fine as it's something we've been meaning to do but not had the money for. She also asked about putting a gate on the entryway that runs between our house, which is also fine with us.

She then went on to say that she would sort all of this out and that she would like to legally own the entryway that runs between our houses and that she would maintain the entryway. Our house is a terraced house in a row of 4 and our house and the neighbours are in the middle. Above the entryway is one of her bedrooms and her bathroom I think. The entryway is shared between us both and as far as my hubby and I are aware the boundry line runs straight down the middle of entryway. It is the only access we both have to our back gardens. When she mentioned getting her solicitor to send us the paperwork to have a read through hubby made a few non-commital comments but I think she thinks it's a go from us.

We've had no paperwork from any solicitor as of yet, but after me and hubby have had a chat (obviously couldn't do it whilst she was here), we are wondering why would she want to have ownership of the entryway? Obviously a part of our problem would be if she fell out with us for whatever reason and denied access as it's our only access to the back garden? Also what would happen when we sold our house - we think this could hinder a sale if we agreed and told the new owners that actually the neighbour owns the entryway?

I'm worrying what to say to her now as we are not keen to sign anything to give her the entryway completely. We only use the entryway to take the wheelie bins from the back garden out to the front on collection day anyway so it's not like we have all kinds of people coming round the back to see us etc. Does anyone have any advice on what we could say to her? Obviously we don't want to 'sour' relations with her because we are refusing to give her the entryway legally.

Any advice would help. Thanks! :)

OP posts:
caramelwaffle · 07/05/2011 22:51

do it do it?

doh

cece · 07/05/2011 22:57

Can you get legal advice through your house insurance?

PatientGriselda · 08/05/2011 07:11

Oh yes please, or we will start to worry that Awful Neighbour's reaction was more... extreme than we thought!

onadietcokebreak · 08/05/2011 08:25

Marking my place too!

thesearemytwistedwords · 08/05/2011 08:28

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crystalglasses · 08/05/2011 12:03

Maybe the op gave in to the neighbours demands and is too shamefaced to come back on mmn?

said · 08/05/2011 16:35

Maybe the neighbour has bricked up the entry...with the OP in it?

caramelwaffle · 08/05/2011 21:54

said - nooooooooooooooooooo Grin

Op - come back

MollysChamber · 08/05/2011 21:56

Has she not been back yet?

Poor show.

caramelwaffle · 08/05/2011 21:57

Well this is where all the excitement is at on MN Grin

(except MN weddings)

caramelwaffle · 08/05/2011 22:01

Mollys - ditto

Danilyon!!! Come onnnnnn Smile

Jaquelinehyde · 08/05/2011 22:09

Oooooh just read this and I must know what happens. Come on OP!

PaperView · 08/05/2011 22:20
MollysChamber · 08/05/2011 22:22

Ooh pass us some cake then.

What kind is it not that it matters?

breatheslowly · 08/05/2011 22:23

With regard to the fence, in my understanding, all boundaries have a responsible party. This is marked on the land registry plans. Therefore the plans should show which of you is responsible for putting up a fence and maintaining it. That person gets the fence posts on their side of the fence. I wouldn't go halves on a fence as it would be unclear in future who had responsibility for the maintenance of the fence. Also I would be concerned that, from the sound of her, your neighbour might sneak a bit of your garden when she put up her fence.

breatheslowly · 08/05/2011 22:24

I think the new neighbour has a new patio and no access issues any more Wink.

PurveyorOfBaloney · 08/05/2011 22:46

LOL breatheslowly! Grin

PaperView · 08/05/2011 22:46

Lemon Drizzle cake of course...i wouldn't dare give out another on MNShockWink

Fimbo · 08/05/2011 23:31

Gawd this is as bad as those pee on a stick threads. Hurry up OP, we are all sitting here with baited breath.

crystalglasses · 08/05/2011 23:34

Do you think the ops internet connection has crashed? Grin

MollysChamber · 09/05/2011 01:20

Oh excellent paper. I do like a lemon drizzle.

mylovelymonster · 10/05/2011 00:40

How long does this stay on Threads I'm Watching?

Coffeeisking · 10/05/2011 01:05

I think it stays until you remove it.

OldLadyKnowsNothing · 10/05/2011 01:07

But the OP might not use "watch this thread", (I didn't till recently Blush) and it'll have slipped off her "threads I'm on" by now.

ninedragons · 10/05/2011 02:01

Another noseybeak marking place.....