Do I Need A Solicitor Before Boundary Mediation
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Have you asked: Do I need a solicitor before boundary mediation? This article discusses the role of a solicitor in resolving boundary disputes, from initial neighbour discussions to formal mediation, and explains when legal guidance is crucial. A boundary dispute typically arises when two parties, a pair of neighbours commonly, have a disagreement over a matter concerning the boundary that separates their respective properties...
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What is a Land Registry Title Plan
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The process of identifying boundaries with precision is not easy because the legal boundaries and the physical boundaries are different. As a result, completing the registration of a title can result in disputes even in areas or parcels of lands where none existed. If you own a piece of land, it is crucial to understand that Title Plans do not show the exact boundaries in the land title. Defining and Identifying Property Line However,...
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What is the boundary of my property
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Boundary disputes may arise due to a few inches, and the extent of these disputes may depend on your neighbour. To solve the dispute, parties involved rely on their Land Registry Title Plan to see the boundary positions and markings. If this information is not obtained, frustration can be seen on either of the parties. But, how can you define your property boundary? Here are three ways you should consider using: This refers...
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Dealing With Boundary Disputes
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There is a good chance that you will need to seek expert advice if you become involved in a boundary dispute with your neighbour. You will get the advice from a chartered surveyor or chartered land surveyor specialising in boundary disputes. You will need to look at the two properties deed records held at the land registry offices. That will help in establishing which parts of the land belonging to each of you. The surveyor's report may get used...
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Understanding Boundary Descriptions
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Boundaries result from the owner of land dividing a large piece of land into small sections- or parcels of land. The owner then puts up the divided parcels of land for sale. Consequently, the owner of the property is therefore responsible for defining or describing where the new boundaries of these created pieces of land will be. Boundary descriptions are usually in the earliest title deed which can either be a conveyance...
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Defining and Identifying Property Line
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Boundary lines, or property lines, are used to define points where your land ends and where your neighbour's land starts. This information is contained in your property deed or survey files you received when purchasing the property. You can also get it from the county assessor's office using mapping tools. Before you erect any structure along the boundary line, for instance, a fence, be sure to verify the correct position of your property...
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Responsibility for Fences
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A fence is a permanent structure that surrounds premises and offers security and protection for those within. There are no stipulated laws that demand that it is compulsory for one to surround their premises with a fence. If you have purchased a property with existing fences, the conveyance deed may include a specific agreement requiring the purchaser of the land and property to maintain the fence. Defining property boundaries:...
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Extensions and Boundary Lines
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Every once in a while, you may want to extend your house for both practical and financial gains. It is within the law, as well as clearly stipulated in your local Development Plan as long as it does not interfere with the appearance of the existing property, adjoining properties and the set of terms and scale, design and materials. Having said that, you may realise that a lot of consideration is required when one is planning a domestic...
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Selling a Property with Boundary Dispute
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If you are amidst an ongoing boundary dispute with your neighbour, it can eventually worsen to the point where you'd rather move away. However, the looming question is whether or not the seller will be able to sell a property that has a dispute over its boundary. The short answer is that it depends on the purchasing method of the buyer; they will not be able to secure a mortgage when there is a dispute over the boundary. However, this restriction...
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