There is a small wedge of land between the rear communal fence of an apartment block and the estate boundary. It is overgrown and unused. The only people who go back there are painters really, as the fences are wooden and they get treated every few years. Now this wedge is causing friction between the management company and the builder's son (who is an owner occupier). He is claiming that the wedge is his, and he wants to enlarge his garden space by erecting a gate and modifying his section of a communal fence. All the other gardens are the same size. The management company are arguing that it should be transferred to the OMC, as if he claims it, he will deny access to contractors for painting/ weed killing etc. . If it sounds complicated it's because it is. It looks like developing into a nasty spat. His motivation is greed, pure and simple. How can the OMC stop him? Cheers