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We have a paved footpath (slabs) which sit within our deed and title map of our property both to the front and back
The slabs have always been a bit eneven and there is a step to a private parking area. We have installed sensor lights to make viability easier as it sits between two houses and can get very dark.
Whilst the front one accesses about 20 houses if they chose to walk through to the main road, 19 of them have parking in the close accessible via the main entrance, just one has parking in the small private carpark that it leads to. Just recently it has started being used by a lot more people.
The back one is owned by each house as it meets their boundary and is rarely used as it's a dead end to back gardens only.
Is public liability insurance needed? It never came up when buying and the previous owners didn't have it. I've never considered it. But someone asked me a similar question about their own soon to be purchase and it made me think about my own circumstances (I couldn't answer their question)
We have a paved footpath (slabs) which sit within our deed and title map of our property both to the front and back
The slabs have always been a bit eneven and there is a step to a private parking area. We have installed sensor lights to make viability easier as it sits between two houses and can get very dark.
Whilst the front one accesses about 20 houses if they chose to walk through to the main road, 19 of them have parking in the close accessible via the main entrance, just one has parking in the small private carpark that it leads to. Just recently it has started being used by a lot more people.
The back one is owned by each house as it meets their boundary and is rarely used as it's a dead end to back gardens only.
Is public liability insurance needed? It never came up when buying and the previous owners didn't have it. I've never considered it. But someone asked me a similar question about their own soon to be purchase and it made me think about my own circumstances (I couldn't answer their question)
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