Hi, I'm looking for advise on planning permission in a private road. I'm buying a property and would like to split the plot and build another property on it. The private road is owned by approximately 20 other households, they have a residents association, 5 committee members and a chairman. Each household pays a equal annual payment to the upkeep of the road/track. I would use the ordinary drive and split it to gain access to the new property ( shared drive ) My Question is do they have the power to stop vehicles driving up the private road to the entrance of my shared drive? Regards Mark
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Originally posted by Scot22 View PostI assume you all have a right of access.
Is the whole road communally owned or do you each own half of the frontage ? It depends on the wording of ownership.
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Originally posted by des8 View PostAlthough privately owned is it also a public highway?
If so the residents cannot prevent access by others.
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An easement is attached to the land, not the person who owns the land or the properties on the land, so all the land that currently enjoys access has a right to use it. Therefore if you divide your plot normally both parts will continue to have access rights.
For the burden of a maintenance agreement to pass to successors in title they normally need have been written and agreed to at the same time the original easement was granted.Last edited by Ukmicky; 14th December 2021, 23:03:PM.
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Is that an easement or just a permission to individuals?
I know the reference is to "an easement", but the document does limit it to "the member homeowners etc etc" and it is an unusual wording.
I can just see solicitors having a field day with this, followed by a big fat cheque
Does the Land Registry Proprietorship File make reference to a covenant or easement?
Last edited by des8; 15th December 2021, 14:03:PM.
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