Hi there,
a property I am purchasing has an easement "for all persons authorised at all times and for all purposes to pass over and along the road" from the gate on the highway to the property. The track leads only to the property and sits in a field where cattle are let out. I contacted the farmer to introduce myself as a new neighbour and the farmer who owns the land has contacted me via his solicitor stating a number of things I can't do and insisting that I agree to them. One of the requests I am refusing to agree to is the locking of the access gate. The property is recently derelict and over the past months has had a number of 'visitors' going to the property for a look see. The gate was not closed properly and since no one was living at the property, the farmer started to lock the gate. The gate is about a 1/3 of a mile from the property and cannot be seen from the property. The farmer is insisting he continues to lock the gate and we will both have a key. Maps show the track and property have been in place for hundreds of years and the gate has not previously been locked.
I believe the locking of the gate will cause substantial interference (from what I have read) - how are the trades, deliveries, postal, utilities, ambulance/fire service to gain access if I am not there or am incapacitated? Am I being unreasonable? I was going to suggest contributing to a cattle grid or spring gate but just wanted some other opinion first. What can I do if he continues to lock the gate and the builders can't gain entry? Can he ignore the easement?
Any help would be very much appreciated as I would much rather deal with him directly. I only contacted him to be a good neighbour!
Thank you in advance.
a property I am purchasing has an easement "for all persons authorised at all times and for all purposes to pass over and along the road" from the gate on the highway to the property. The track leads only to the property and sits in a field where cattle are let out. I contacted the farmer to introduce myself as a new neighbour and the farmer who owns the land has contacted me via his solicitor stating a number of things I can't do and insisting that I agree to them. One of the requests I am refusing to agree to is the locking of the access gate. The property is recently derelict and over the past months has had a number of 'visitors' going to the property for a look see. The gate was not closed properly and since no one was living at the property, the farmer started to lock the gate. The gate is about a 1/3 of a mile from the property and cannot be seen from the property. The farmer is insisting he continues to lock the gate and we will both have a key. Maps show the track and property have been in place for hundreds of years and the gate has not previously been locked.
I believe the locking of the gate will cause substantial interference (from what I have read) - how are the trades, deliveries, postal, utilities, ambulance/fire service to gain access if I am not there or am incapacitated? Am I being unreasonable? I was going to suggest contributing to a cattle grid or spring gate but just wanted some other opinion first. What can I do if he continues to lock the gate and the builders can't gain entry? Can he ignore the easement?
Any help would be very much appreciated as I would much rather deal with him directly. I only contacted him to be a good neighbour!
Thank you in advance.
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