Does access mean parking?
Does access mean parking?
The Court concluded that for the right to park to be implied by a right of vehicular access, the ability to park must be ‘reasonably necessary’ for the exercise or enjoyment of the land being accessed. It is not sufficient that the right to park is desirable.
Can I park on a access road?
If there’s a proper sign that says the road is ‘access only’ then that’s what it is, it’s for residents and visitors to access whatever properties/premises are there, and not for casual parking. Signs can be enforced by traffic wardens or the police.
Are there visitor parking spaces in Your House?
Thinking about it, to be certain of things you’d probably have to see your neighbours deeds in case he has any rights for visitors to park there. It could be the visitor parking provision is for quite a few houses. Have you actually spoke to the bloke yet??
Can a neighbour Park in my parking space?
The next door but 1 neighbour keeps parking in the space that I apparently own. His car is roughly 1.2m away from my front bay window and I find this very intrusive. Someone told me that if its been more than 7 years no one can park there apart from me?
How to get help with visitor parking space dispute?
Write to him formally and send a copy of your deeds. he may not realise or he may be a pig who doesn’t mind driving with deflated tyres — you are not sure yet.
What to do if someone parks on your land?
Explain that it is your land and if he parks there again you will arrange for his car to be clamped (I think private enforcement companies are not allowed to do this but you can buy your very own little yellow clamp). Then if no response put up a locked bollard.
What did the new neighbor say about my driveway?
A few months ago some new people bought the house next door. Yesterday I got a letter from them that says they’ve had the property surveyed and the driveway is on their lot. They’ve told me to stop using it because they intend to park their cars on it. Without that driveway there is no way to get a car to the garage behind my house.
What’s the difference between deeded access and right of way?
A deeded access involves two parties. One is a landowner without access to his property, or at least not reasonable access. The other is an adjoining landowner whose land provides a convenient means of access. The parties negotiate a right-of-way. They then employ a surveyor to prepare a map showing the exact location of the access road.
Can a stranger take title to your property?
Historically, under adverse possession, if a person, even a complete stranger, takes over a person’s property in such a way that the owner of the property should be able to tell the guy is using it, and they do so for a specific period of time, they may be able to take title to the property.
Where do I Find my HM Land Deeds?
HM Land Registry records are digital, so we don’t store paper title deeds. Generally, we only have the original title deeds when land or property is registered for the first time, as we need them to prepare the register. We create scanned copies of some deeds and then return all the original title deeds to whoever lodged them.