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  • i need help

    i need help and am at a low point in my life, I have worked hard all my life and I have now been retired 3 years
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    We cannot help unless you tell us more - please do

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    • #3
      Originally posted by down trodden View Post
      i need help and am at a low point in my life, I have worked hard all my life and I have now been retired 3 years
      You will like this, do you know that YOU can have your boundary running by the side of your house a neighbor can build right up to it. did you know that if you follow the deeds to the letter as far as timings and easements, and your next door neighbor does not understand English non of what you have done counts.
      Pick the bones out of that

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      • #4
        I think you need to run through what's happened in a lot more detail. Has there been council involvement? are the courts involved? etc.

        https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/...e-Aug-2018.pdf

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        • #5
          Originally posted by echat11 View Post
          I think you need to run through what's happened in a lot more detail. Has there been council involvement? are the courts involved? etc.

          https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/...e-Aug-2018.pdf
          I have deeds to my house and it says, in my deeds that I can enter my neighbors land with or with out their permission to maintain my property giving them 3 days notice.

          Any Way I did give notice 9 days notice which i sent them by recorded delivery which they Ignored, so after that I put a copy of the letter in their door and the reply I got back was . IF you come on my land I will call the police,. this has gone through the court system court and at the end of the day even thought the easements and rights are legally binding, I should give my neighbor more more time. because they are Vietnamese. I have to do the maintenance as I have a surveyors report, and the window installation carried out by Anglian has effected the flexibility of the building. which makes it a dangerous structure ( I have worked in the building maintenance building for 30 years as a multi skilled engineer ONC qualifications ) this has cost me all my savings SO as far as I am thinking is that the law is an ass?
          I DO NOT THINK any thing posted on this forum can not right the experience I have gone through and maybe I am a septic but that is the way I see it,
          I hope someone will prove me wrong PLEASE.

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          • #6
            Hopefully the guys here can surprise you.

            So you want to be able to carry out maintenance on your property, but you can't because your neighbor won't allow access.
            Also your neighbor built a structure which you object too on 'safety' grounds.
            Last edited by echat11; 31st July 2021, 10:29:AM.

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            • #7
              What do you mean by "gone through the court system"?

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              • #8
                what was the outcome of the court??? confusing statement?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by down trodden View Post

                  I have deeds to my house and it says, in my deeds that I can enter my neighbors land with or with out their permission to maintain my property giving them 3 days notice.

                  Any Way I did give notice 9 days notice which i sent them by recorded delivery which they Ignored, so after that I put a copy of the letter in their door and the reply I got back was . IF you come on my land I will call the police,. this has gone through the court system court and at the end of the day even thought the easements and rights are legally binding, I should give my neighbor more more time. because they are Vietnamese. I have to do the maintenance as I have a surveyors report, and the window installation carried out by Anglian has effected the flexibility of the building. which makes it a dangerous structure ( I have worked in the building maintenance building for 30 years as a multi skilled engineer ONC qualifications ) this has cost me all my savings SO as far as I am thinking is that the law is an ass?
                  I DO NOT THINK any thing posted on this forum can not right the experience I have gone through and maybe I am a septic but that is the way I see it,
                  I hope someone will prove me wrong PLEASE.
                  YES my house is in bad need of repair I followed the guid lines on the deeds which is a legal document but instead of 3 day notice I gave next door 9 days notice

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by echat11 View Post
                    Hopefully the guys here can surprise you.

                    So you want to be able to carry out maintenance on your property, but you can't because your neighbor won't allow access.
                    Also your neighbor built a structure which you object too on 'safety' grounds.
                    I took them to court as it says on my deeds that I have the right to do so with or without their permission and I gave them 3 times the notice period that was required.

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                    • #11
                      So what was the results of the court case?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
                        what was the outcome of the court??? confusing statement?
                        I had to pay their costs , because the judge said because they were Vietnamese i should have given them more notice even though I gave them 3 times the notice period that it said on the deeds. and when I put the letter through the door I got a response from them the next day saying that i should keep of their land or they would call the police so i had to resort to the court system which now has left me with no money to repair my house

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                          • #14
                            So what was the court being asked to do, and by whom?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ostell View Post
                              So what was the court being asked to do, and by whom?
                              ostell Basically up hold the deeds and the judge said i had to give them more time as they are Vietnamese I did give them 3 times the period that it said on the deeds. any way this experience has left me broken disillusioned and penny less at my age now what do I do just a dark place i am in.

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