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  • Parking In Deeds

    Good Evening Everybody,

    I purchased a house in 2021 which comes with an allocated space behind some houses in front of here I live. Being a single car owner I use the communal parking (which is plentiful) right outside the property and never use the allocated space. I never marked it when purchasing the house which i realise I should have done.The parking spot is clearly marked in red on the deeds.

    However one of the houses has claimed it as theirs and when I queried it with them they said it was included in their purchase when they purchased the house in 2022. I have checked the deeds on the land registry and the space is definitely mine on the plans.

    So my question is do the deeds always stay correct or the fact that when they purchased the house in 2022 (after i did) that supersedes the deeds?

    Thanks in advance
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  • #2
    Have you checked this neighbour's title? Has someone sold them something that the seller did not have the right to sell?
    Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

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    • #3
      Yeah I got a copy of the plan and deeds from the land registry, it confirms this my land. Basically every house has only 1space

      However when he purchased the house in 2022 the advert on Rightmove advertises 2 spaces which he believes are his.

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      • #4
        then point out rightmove entry incorrect and land registry is the lrgal document, commonsense would show that one space each property from what you state.

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