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    I have a right of way over neighbours property.

    Neighbour has given his next door neighbour permission to park on the right of way

    I at the moment am unable to drive but visitors and gardener are unable to use the right of way now

    I asked my legal insurers to write to both to stop the parking on the right of way

    My insurers say they are unable to take action as I nor or my visitors etc use the right of way often enough so neighbours parking on the right of way is not substantial.

    Can anybody please advise
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  • #2
    Re: Parking on right of way

    What is the exact wording of the easement in your title deeds?

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    • #3
      Re: Parking on right of way

      Originally posted by michael View Post
      What is the exact wording of the easement in your title deeds?
      Thanks for response


      To keep open and free from obstruction the joint access way shown coloured yellow on the said plan and to allow free access over the same

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      • #4
        Re: Parking on right of way

        That seems plain enough. Have you spoken to the neighbour about it and the fact that by allowing the other neighbour to park his car there your access is being obstructed?

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        • #5
          Re: Parking on right of way

          Originally posted by michael View Post
          That seems plain enough. Have you spoken to the neighbour about it and the fact that by allowing the other neighbour to park his car there your access is being obstructed?
          I wrote to the neighbour who is parking on the right of way-his response was to, when it suited him, park on my drive

          The other neighbour, despite his covenants stating that it is his responsibility to keep the drive clear, says it not his problem.

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          • #6
            Re: Parking on right of way

            Get stroppy with your Legal Expenses Insurers.
            The policy probably has a "Reasonable Prospect of Success" clause, but all your looking for at the moment is a warning letter from a solicitor. Of course you probably have an excess that will exceed the cost of a solicitor's letter!

            You might find this link of assistance, the second page contains a draught letter from solicitors dealing with circumstances similar to those you are encountering:
            http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/phpBB2/vi...c.php?f=8&t=82

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            • #7
              Re: Parking on right of way

              Originally posted by des8 View Post
              Get stroppy with your Legal Expenses Insurers.
              The policy probably has a "Reasonable Prospect of Success" clause, but all your looking for at the moment is a warning letter from a solicitor. Of course you probably have an excess that will exceed the cost of a solicitor's letter!

              You might find this link of assistance, the second page contains a draught letter from solicitors dealing with circumstances similar to those you are encountering:
              http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/phpBB2/vi...c.php?f=8&t=82
              Thanks for your response will send another letter to my insurers on Monday.

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              • #8
                Re: Parking on right of way

                Who are the Legal Insurance suppliers?
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                • #9
                  Re: Parking on right of way

                  Originally posted by Tools View Post
                  Who are the Legal Insurance suppliers?
                  Insurers are Saga but letters are coming from Acromas Insurance Co.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Parking on right of way

                    So your policy covers:

                    3. Protection of Property
                    Legal costs for pursuing legal proceedings and/or arrangement of
                    mediation for a dispute relating to your property which you own or is your
                    responsibility:
                    n following an event which causes or could cause physical damage to
                    your property; or
                    n following a public or private nuisance or trespass.

                    Under the Exclusions I can see no clause which covers their declared reason for not acting on your behalf.

                    The nearest I can get to that is where they exclude claims where the amount in dispute is under £250. But your claim is not about money, but for assistance in having a private nuisance/ trespass ceased.

                    Probably real reason is that they feel this is a minor issue and not worth their while instructing their solicitors. I believe they use the Parabis Group.

                    Slightly off topic (sorry) it's quite interesting to see the tie up between Saga, AA and owners Acromas. (At least I find it interesting :tinysmile_grin_t

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                    • #11
                      Re: Parking on right of way

                      Originally posted by des8 View Post
                      So your policy covers:

                      3. Protection of Property
                      Legal costs for pursuing legal proceedings and/or arrangement of
                      mediation for a dispute relating to your property which you own or is your
                      responsibility:
                      n following an event which causes or could cause physical damage to
                      your property; or
                      n following a public or private nuisance or trespass.

                      Under the Exclusions I can see no clause which covers their declared reason for not acting on your behalf.

                      The nearest I can get to that is where they exclude claims where the amount in dispute is under £250. But your claim is not about money, but for assistance in having a private nuisance/ trespass ceased.

                      Probably real reason is that they feel this is a minor issue and not worth their while instructing their solicitors. I believe they use the Parabis Group.

                      Slightly off topic (sorry) it's quite interesting to see the tie up between Saga, AA and owners Acromas. (At least I find it interesting :tinysmile_grin_t
                      How do I reply without using the quote button?

                      Thanks for your response

                      Insurers say that because I don't use the right of way on a regular basis the court would regard this as not being a substantial interference by the persons parking on the right of way.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Parking on right of way

                        Originally posted by des8 View Post
                        Slightly off topic (sorry) it's quite interesting to see the tie up between Saga, AA and owners Acromas. (At least I find it interesting :tinysmile_grin_t
                        Yes Des, that was my interest too

                        Originally posted by lawrie View Post
                        How do I reply without using the quote button?

                        Thanks for your response

                        Insurers say that because I don't use the right of way on a regular basis the court would regard this as not being a substantial interference by the persons parking on the right of way.
                        Lawrie, to reply without quoting the previous post use the + Reply to Thread button (top left of screen just above last post)

                        It is irrelevant how frequently you use the right of way, what if you suddenly needed to rush to hospital or such similar mercy dash to a friend relative in need Get back on to your insurer and give them hell
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                        • #13
                          Re: Parking on right of way

                          Have also just found this, interesting advice from a solicitor

                          But what happens when relationships turn sour, and neighbours are suddenly not so keen on sharing their pathways?

                          Steve Beahan, partner and residential property disputes expert at law firm Irwin Mitchell is on hand to get you on track with rights of way and the issues that can arise.


                          I have been using a path which passes over the rear of my neighbour’s property to access my home for the past 23 years. My old neighbour never used to say anything, but the new occupant complains that I have no right to use it. Is a person entitled to a right of way after using such paths for a length of time?............
                          Rest of story and advice here > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...ht-of-way.html
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                          • #14
                            Re: Parking on right of way

                            Originally posted by Tools View Post
                            Have also just found this, interesting advice from a solicitor



                            Rest of story and advice here > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...ht-of-way.html
                            I note the second case quoted in Telegraph report refers to "substantial interference"

                            Even so your insurers should, IMO, at least refer it to their solicitors with a view to writing a warning letter to your neighbours.
                            So as previously advised by both of us, give 'em hell!
                            Last edited by des8; 24th March 2014, 09:04:AM. Reason: removal of an errant apotrophe!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Parking on right of way

                              Thanks for responses have written to insurers will let you know the outcome

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