DrMoriarty
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Very good idea. I will look for that.DrMoriarty said:I suppose simply that Mr X, of no. Y, [your address] has agreed to Z...?
It would just give you some formal record of the agreement, in case of future shenanigans along the lines of 'I never said/agreed to that...!'
What does access mean?
Does it give him the right to walk out of his entrance and squeeze past your car. Does his right of access specify that he has the right to wheel his wheelie bin out through it?
If he goes and buys a very big motor bike has he got the right to take it in and out through his rear access?
Assuming that he is an unreasonable person, what happens when you are parked in your space at 2.30 am and he decides that he wants to put the bins out. "Think I'll go and annoy the neighbours!" Has he the right to demand that you get out of bed in the rain or snow and allow him his access to his rear access?
stuartmc said:True, it is the neighbour's problem. Do you think future prospective buyers will see it that way? Or will they see a potential dispute and balk?
What would you do in that position?
Sanctions? Really? Who has the power to make them put this right?Either way the developer has built houses 26, 27 and the car park not in accordance with the granted planning permission and are liable to sanctions for same.
Sarah W said:I would also be concerned about having this guy as a neighbour. If he's being unpleasant/uncooperative about a parking space now what other issues are going to crop up?
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The developer has come back to say that they cannot facilitate a swap of our assigned space for a visitor's space as the land is now public land maintained by the county council [who are also responsible for the management of the estate].deem said:yeh i think you have a problem, you need to get another parking space, one of the visitors. re assigned to you
I think this would probably be our optimum solution, but I'm just wondering what kind of permission we would need to do this [other than the consent of the other houseowner's whose spaces are involved]?davidoco said:There seems to be plenty of room to return the car spots (v, 27, 28, 29, 30, 26) to what the land registry map says. Just put down a row of kerbs 3 or 4 feet from the wall so that cars don’t drive right up to the wall thereby giving him a passage way down along the wall. Cost 50 euro.
If the lines on the tarmac were drawn, there would probably be room for him down by the shrubs to come out at the end without having to do anything to the plants.
Fair enough if it ticks all your boxes. It probably close to family etc.Lynnie said:This house ticks every one of our boxes. This parking space thing is the only con, and we would rather not have to walk away if it there is any way the issue can be resolved.
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