I suppose I was just thinking that if they've an extension that goes the full width of the boundary wall rather than just to the midpoint, I can't build any future extension on my side to the midpoint.j26 said:at the end of the day, building on the party wall does not cause you to lose any land, so I wouldn't worry about that aspect.
So if I understand you correctly, the current owners (offspring of deceased longstanding owner) could claim adverse possession, but if it were sold (and no changes were made to the deeds) then the slate is wiped clean with the new owners? So I should just keep my mouth shut until new people are in place and then point out my claim to the midpoint of the wall, in preparation for when they demolish the bockety extension?
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