Hello folks. Newcomer and first time poster here
Can anyone advise please? I don’t want to pay for a lawyer so just wanted to check I’m right.
After a barney over a hedge, our irritating neighbour got a solicitor to write to us about a load of nonsense problems including our parking on the road outside our house. Diagram of where we park: they are the red marked house, we are green and our cars are always parked where the 2 green blocks are shown in the hammerhead area of our cul de sac which is a public road in front of our private single car width drive with a single car width garage beyond it. We’ve parked like that for 10 years. Neighbours have whinged a bit in the past about vehicles not being able to turn and their driveway being used to turn in by vans etc if their cars aren’t there, but I’ve never seen it. They put up CCTV.
I do shifts often leaving home in the early hours and my wife only works 2 days a week so it’s necessary for us to park like this and there’s no parking restrictions. No double yellows. No one else seems to mind. The other residents are reasonable and everyone’s visitors have used this area to park at one time or another. Other residents inc our neighbours all got their drives extended so its only our 2 cars who actually need to use it.
Anyway, their solicitor has said this in the latest letter.
“With respect, the fact that the houses were originally built with small driveways that are only possible to accommodate one car at a time and the fact it is more convenient for you to park in the turning circle is irrelevant. As set out in our previous letter, our clients have a right of way at all times and for all purposes with or without vehicles over and along the road known as Westside. Our clients are therefore entitled to uninterrupted use of the right of way. The act of your parking on Westside is causing a substantial interference with our clients’ right and must cease.
Our clients do not have issues with the way the other residents of West Side park. Other residents do not persistently park on the road or significantly interfere with our clients’ rights. It is therefore inappropriate to call a West Side community meeting. The fact of the matter is that you have no legal right to park in the turning circle, for the reasons previously set out. Our client’s legal position is clear on this point. We therefore respectfully recommend that you seek independent legal advice as to your position. In the meantime our clients will continue to actively pursue and explore all courses of action available to them should you continue to interfere with their right of way to include civil action and/or via the Local Authority.”
I’m assuming it’s just scare tactics and they’ve not got a leg to stand on. This right of way is an easement so she says. Where are we supposed to park? I asked their solicitor this and she just ignored me.
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