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Boundary lines on house and parking issues

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tubchair · 05/07/2018 21:18

How can I prove next doors boundary lines. We are semi detached and I have a wall sticking out directly in front of my house. Today I noticed after they’ve had their new rendering done they rerendered over a part of what I thought was my wall.

I really couldn’t care less if it wasn’t for the fact the half a foot that’s been gone over effectively dictates where our shared driveway begins and ends and we live in a heavy congested parking area so every cm counts especially on my (smaller) half as I can only just about fit two cars on before they’ve apparently recreated the boundaries with this new ‘line’.

I get on well with them but not well enough to demand they take it back off unless I have a problem. Anyway there was no real problem until they recently bought a 3rd car. This car now looks to me like they’re parked over our drive effectively stopping us having a second car without a lot of hassle and no ‘door opening’ space on our drive ie we can slither out a second car maybe. We only have one car but do have to use the second space when we have visitors. They don’t need three cars as only two of them but feel a bit cheeky asking why there’s three cars as that’s up to them. Don’t want to row over it but would like an answer to the boundary so I can most likely passively Park my car when I need to on hopefully my own drive.

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bilbodog · 05/07/2018 22:16

You need to look at the deeds of your house to see the boundary - i think they are all stored on the land registry these days.

tubchair · 05/07/2018 22:34

Thank you! I will have to check I’m not so great at this stuff

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