I own a bit of land that my neighbour is parking on and I've asked them to stop. They disagree with my interpretation of the title plan document but stopped communication with me when asked to support their position with evidence. Sent letter before action myself, stating trespass on land shown on title plan (included photo of their parked car), demanded that they stop trespass and gave 14 days for a response. Since I've had a response acknowledging letter and stating that they are 'gathering evidence'. What do I do now, since it is now 28 days after Letter before claim and they have not stated a date to expect a full response? They've had a reasonable amount of time to 'gathering evidence' so do I just file the claim at court? I think that I'll hire a solicitor for this bit, with the pandemic altering the proceedings it'll be easier I guess.
Parking issue with Neighbour, general advice RE: Letter before claim
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