I have just purchased a property which has a fairly decent sized driveway, but due to an existing right of way/easement stating that my neighbour have drive over my property to get to their own drive (my property has a drop kerb, they don't).
Problem is, because of the way that the right of way has been drawn on the deed, it leaves me with space for one parked car, whereas they have space for 4-5 cars!!! Morally not right.
My questions are;
1) Can you redesign the right of way without having to do it legally? So still leaving them access across my property but just set out differently so I can squeeze another car space on my own property.
2) If I need to seek legal advice on changing the access (as I am presuming that my neighbour will not agree to release the deed as it would be of no benefit to them to do that) - who do I speak to? The local council, land registry and/or a solicitor?
Thanks in advance! Tracey
Problem is, because of the way that the right of way has been drawn on the deed, it leaves me with space for one parked car, whereas they have space for 4-5 cars!!! Morally not right.
My questions are;
1) Can you redesign the right of way without having to do it legally? So still leaving them access across my property but just set out differently so I can squeeze another car space on my own property.
2) If I need to seek legal advice on changing the access (as I am presuming that my neighbour will not agree to release the deed as it would be of no benefit to them to do that) - who do I speak to? The local council, land registry and/or a solicitor?
Thanks in advance! Tracey
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