MichaelDonal
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I live in a terraced house with back lane access. This lane runs across the back of a few houses before terminating at my house. I have no other back access to the house.
Our neighbour had applied to purchase the lane section behind their house which would mean we would no longer have access to the lane. Having this access was part of the reason i bought the house and i've recently renovated the garden, the layout of this was dictated by maintaining access to this Lane.
I have got a letter about it and can object but am paranoid about this somehow still going ahead despite my objections.
Just looking for (hopefully) reassurance that this can't proceed if I object. It would adversely affect the resale price of my house as it would remove one of the selling points as well as meaning the gate I've bought would go nowhere!
I'm going to send my objection letter in ASAP. Anyone else experienced anything like this? Should I be worried / contacting a solicitor or should the objection letter be enough?
I would be pretty much the only neighbour affected.
Thanks
Michael
Our neighbour had applied to purchase the lane section behind their house which would mean we would no longer have access to the lane. Having this access was part of the reason i bought the house and i've recently renovated the garden, the layout of this was dictated by maintaining access to this Lane.
I have got a letter about it and can object but am paranoid about this somehow still going ahead despite my objections.
Just looking for (hopefully) reassurance that this can't proceed if I object. It would adversely affect the resale price of my house as it would remove one of the selling points as well as meaning the gate I've bought would go nowhere!
I'm going to send my objection letter in ASAP. Anyone else experienced anything like this? Should I be worried / contacting a solicitor or should the objection letter be enough?
I would be pretty much the only neighbour affected.
Thanks
Michael