This is a bit of a long story, but will try to keep simple!
Basically, my neighbour (homeowner) appeared to be evicted in September (bailiffs turned up and changed locks, neighbour then broke back in and lived there for about a week before disppearing).
At New Year, I discovered a theft of coping stones from the party garden wall between my property and his, I reported this to police. The only contact I had was estate agent whose number was on the For Sale sign, they wouldn't disclose owner of property, they said they would forward this on to their "corporate client" but have since ignored 6 or 7 emails I have sent to the effect that the unprotected wall is getting hammered by inclement weather, I need whoever is responsible for the property to contribute to the costs or at least cooperate in giving me permission to get the party wall mended. I also pointed out that the state of the neighbouring property was attracting criminals to the area. So I do not know if the emails are actually getting passed on to the owner as the estate agents refuse to acknowledge any of my correspondence. I have simply asked time and again if they have received my emails and passed them on and they keep ignoring me.
Last week, there was another theft of more coping stones from the wall further down, and the police have advised that the state of the neighbouring property is of concern in attracting criminals (as I said to the Estate Agent when I first rang them on Jan 2nd, they said that was nonsense), nobody has done anything about this and the garden wall seems to be deteriorating now there are only a few coping stones left near the other end.
I have legal expenses insurance on my home insurance but the only advice they could give me is to contact the current owner in the first instance, which is something I have been trying to do since this started.
However, I am struggling to identify the owner of the property. I've now paid twice at the Land Registry for the info and it still lists the neighbour as the current registered owner despite the bailiffs having been to change locks and remove things, the following info is what I have at the end of the document from the Land Registry:
1 (10.07.2007) A Conveyance dated 13 March 1866 made between (1) William
Butterworth and (2) John Cooke contains restrictive covenants but
neither the original deed nor a certified copy or examined abstract
thereof was produced on first registration.
NOTE: The rentcharge referred to in the said Conveyance has been
extinguished.
2 (15.08.2008) REGISTERED CHARGE dated 12 August 2008.
3 (03.12.2008) Proprietor: NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY of Nationwide
House, Pipers Way, Swindon L SN38 1NW.
4 (15.03.2013) Equitable charge created by an interim charging order of
the Tameside County Court dated 7 March 2013 in favour of National
Westminster Bank PLC (Court Reference [removed]).
NOTE: Copy filed.
I don't quite understand how the owner could have been evicted but still be the registered owner, or what action I could take. I believe I am not allowed legally to get work done on a party wall without permission of the other owner, so at the moment the wall is just getting ruined by the recent wet windy weather and I cannot afford to foot the full cost of repair. If the owners are Nationwide or Natwest Bank, I have no idea how to contact them, I have enough problems getting through to the right department at my own bank and all I can find are call centre numbers.
Also do the estate agents or someone not owe me a duty of care in this matter, as it is down to someone's inaction that I have been a further victim of crime and have had to get help from victim support. My plan had been to get the expensive stone removed off the rest of the wall as part of the repair, replace with cheap to avoid being a target, but this has not been possible due to total lack of cooperation from both the estate agent and whoever owns the property (again, if the estate agents have in fact been forwarding my correspondence, they have ignored every email I have sent since Jan 2nd).
So there are really two issues, one is how to find out who is legally responsible for the property in order to get them to share costs, although what concerns me more is the fact that I have suffered a repeat crime because of either the estate agent's or the current owners inaction and wonder if there is anything legally I can do about that, as I have lost many nights of sleep, had to cancel (self employed) work due to stress for a week after the second incident as I almost caught the thieves in the act on that occasion, and am still struggling to find a solution to this situation and it seems to be nobody else's problem I believe any reasonable person would have cooperated with me on this matter, I have sent crime numbers and all details on to the estate agent as my only contact but they have not even acknowledged one of my emails, aside from an email I got when I complained to their head office which said they could assure me my concerns weren't being ignored (that was before I sent the second crime report and asked for acknowledgement of receipt but like all the other emails that email was totally ignored).
Thanks in advance for any advice or help in this matter!
Basically, my neighbour (homeowner) appeared to be evicted in September (bailiffs turned up and changed locks, neighbour then broke back in and lived there for about a week before disppearing).
At New Year, I discovered a theft of coping stones from the party garden wall between my property and his, I reported this to police. The only contact I had was estate agent whose number was on the For Sale sign, they wouldn't disclose owner of property, they said they would forward this on to their "corporate client" but have since ignored 6 or 7 emails I have sent to the effect that the unprotected wall is getting hammered by inclement weather, I need whoever is responsible for the property to contribute to the costs or at least cooperate in giving me permission to get the party wall mended. I also pointed out that the state of the neighbouring property was attracting criminals to the area. So I do not know if the emails are actually getting passed on to the owner as the estate agents refuse to acknowledge any of my correspondence. I have simply asked time and again if they have received my emails and passed them on and they keep ignoring me.
Last week, there was another theft of more coping stones from the wall further down, and the police have advised that the state of the neighbouring property is of concern in attracting criminals (as I said to the Estate Agent when I first rang them on Jan 2nd, they said that was nonsense), nobody has done anything about this and the garden wall seems to be deteriorating now there are only a few coping stones left near the other end.
I have legal expenses insurance on my home insurance but the only advice they could give me is to contact the current owner in the first instance, which is something I have been trying to do since this started.
However, I am struggling to identify the owner of the property. I've now paid twice at the Land Registry for the info and it still lists the neighbour as the current registered owner despite the bailiffs having been to change locks and remove things, the following info is what I have at the end of the document from the Land Registry:
1 (10.07.2007) A Conveyance dated 13 March 1866 made between (1) William
Butterworth and (2) John Cooke contains restrictive covenants but
neither the original deed nor a certified copy or examined abstract
thereof was produced on first registration.
NOTE: The rentcharge referred to in the said Conveyance has been
extinguished.
2 (15.08.2008) REGISTERED CHARGE dated 12 August 2008.
3 (03.12.2008) Proprietor: NATIONWIDE BUILDING SOCIETY of Nationwide
House, Pipers Way, Swindon L SN38 1NW.
4 (15.03.2013) Equitable charge created by an interim charging order of
the Tameside County Court dated 7 March 2013 in favour of National
Westminster Bank PLC (Court Reference [removed]).
NOTE: Copy filed.
I don't quite understand how the owner could have been evicted but still be the registered owner, or what action I could take. I believe I am not allowed legally to get work done on a party wall without permission of the other owner, so at the moment the wall is just getting ruined by the recent wet windy weather and I cannot afford to foot the full cost of repair. If the owners are Nationwide or Natwest Bank, I have no idea how to contact them, I have enough problems getting through to the right department at my own bank and all I can find are call centre numbers.
Also do the estate agents or someone not owe me a duty of care in this matter, as it is down to someone's inaction that I have been a further victim of crime and have had to get help from victim support. My plan had been to get the expensive stone removed off the rest of the wall as part of the repair, replace with cheap to avoid being a target, but this has not been possible due to total lack of cooperation from both the estate agent and whoever owns the property (again, if the estate agents have in fact been forwarding my correspondence, they have ignored every email I have sent since Jan 2nd).
So there are really two issues, one is how to find out who is legally responsible for the property in order to get them to share costs, although what concerns me more is the fact that I have suffered a repeat crime because of either the estate agent's or the current owners inaction and wonder if there is anything legally I can do about that, as I have lost many nights of sleep, had to cancel (self employed) work due to stress for a week after the second incident as I almost caught the thieves in the act on that occasion, and am still struggling to find a solution to this situation and it seems to be nobody else's problem I believe any reasonable person would have cooperated with me on this matter, I have sent crime numbers and all details on to the estate agent as my only contact but they have not even acknowledged one of my emails, aside from an email I got when I complained to their head office which said they could assure me my concerns weren't being ignored (that was before I sent the second crime report and asked for acknowledgement of receipt but like all the other emails that email was totally ignored).
Thanks in advance for any advice or help in this matter!
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