Hi, Hoping that someone on this forum can give me some definitive advice for my sister who is in a state of shock.
Situation is that she purchased her home 8 years ago, in the selling agents booklet it showed a picture of the property with a red line around the land boundary. Now the previous owners of her property did not originally have access to the rear of the property for parking and any access was only down a driveway that belonged to a very large house to the rear of her property. So the previous owners negotiated with the owner of the large house to obtain access to the rear of the property which also entailed buying a small strip of land from them that went from that driveway to the rear of their property thereby giving access directly to the garden to allow parking. The agents picture clearly showed the boundary that included this piece of land that joined the driveway.
A couple of years ago my sister received a letter from the owner of the large house to say there was going to be some maintenance work carried out on the drive and in accordance to the agreement previously set up she was entitled to pay a percentage of those costs, which duly paid without question.
So far so good but then her neighbour died who lived in the house that was the other part of the semi, the house was sold, done up and put back on the market. Someone who decided to purchase the house has been in contact with my sister and say that she wants access for parking at the rear of that house and the only way that would be possible would be to cross the small piece of land that leads into my sisters back garden, which really is not suitable as my sister parks her car on that piece of land. The woman became very nasty towards my sister but my sister just ignored her. The house next door was not advertised as having any parking at the rear of the property, so my sister just thought tough, she should have read that before offering to buy it.
A few days later she confronted my sister again saying she wanted access, my sister declined only to be told by the woman its nothing to do with my sister as that little piece of land is still owned by the previous owners and the woman said that she would approach them and buy it and then stop my sister having access. Having checked with the Land Registry this would appear to be the case, the land was not included in the sale of the house to my sister. So I guess you now realise why she is in a state of shock!
Can anyone offer her any definitive advice that might be positive!!
Any help would be most appreciated and asap.
Thank
Situation is that she purchased her home 8 years ago, in the selling agents booklet it showed a picture of the property with a red line around the land boundary. Now the previous owners of her property did not originally have access to the rear of the property for parking and any access was only down a driveway that belonged to a very large house to the rear of her property. So the previous owners negotiated with the owner of the large house to obtain access to the rear of the property which also entailed buying a small strip of land from them that went from that driveway to the rear of their property thereby giving access directly to the garden to allow parking. The agents picture clearly showed the boundary that included this piece of land that joined the driveway.
A couple of years ago my sister received a letter from the owner of the large house to say there was going to be some maintenance work carried out on the drive and in accordance to the agreement previously set up she was entitled to pay a percentage of those costs, which duly paid without question.
So far so good but then her neighbour died who lived in the house that was the other part of the semi, the house was sold, done up and put back on the market. Someone who decided to purchase the house has been in contact with my sister and say that she wants access for parking at the rear of that house and the only way that would be possible would be to cross the small piece of land that leads into my sisters back garden, which really is not suitable as my sister parks her car on that piece of land. The woman became very nasty towards my sister but my sister just ignored her. The house next door was not advertised as having any parking at the rear of the property, so my sister just thought tough, she should have read that before offering to buy it.
A few days later she confronted my sister again saying she wanted access, my sister declined only to be told by the woman its nothing to do with my sister as that little piece of land is still owned by the previous owners and the woman said that she would approach them and buy it and then stop my sister having access. Having checked with the Land Registry this would appear to be the case, the land was not included in the sale of the house to my sister. So I guess you now realise why she is in a state of shock!
Can anyone offer her any definitive advice that might be positive!!
Any help would be most appreciated and asap.
Thank
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