Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts/info about whose responsibility it is, when buying a smallholding, for checking the land size stated is actually correct.
Seems like we've been short changed for nearly 2 acres - very stupid of us I now know but we've never had land before and obviously we have the benefit of hindsight should we ever purchase land again!!
Last time I purchased some land it was checked & certified by a surveyor doing physical measurements & them saying in their report 1.6 3 hectares
approximately. What was not indicated ( usually by small diagonal lines cross the boundary lines )on the plan was who had responsibility for which boundary That caused a lot of problems eventually due to Leylandi roots creeping 25 mtrs .
If there are no marks on the deeds it is usually considered a shared boundary .... this causes no end of problems on modern housing estates when fences blow down or need renewing etc .
The boundaries were indicated too , but not agreed upon . again this caused problems for as far as I was concerned the trees had been illegally planted on my land many years previously . They had 12 inch diameter trunks so were about 15 years old & as they were destroying my Tarmac courtyard & parking area I was going to have them cut down .
Had it all been throughly checked & certified it would have saved me a lot of hassle ..
For I was trying to sell my home & the trees were a big NO NO to prospective buyers or a possible advantage to some
who tried / hoped to knock £ 20 K off the house price .
(We got full sale price on the third viewing in the end ) .
The problem kind of solved itself , the woman tenant in the council house ( an alcoholic ) died of cirrhosis of her liver six months or so before we moved here to Wales .... the trees disappeared
not long after her demise , before a new tenant arrived .
I suggest you write a letter about your concerns to your solicitor or the one concerned with your purchase & ask for their advice & for goodness sake keep several copies of all the correspondence for ever & a day .
Another thing ... make sure you are using the title deeds you got with the sale of the land , check they are the same as the plot registered sold to you that the land the details will be helfd inn your land registry office.
Funny but also sad story .
Mr W . ,a nutter new to the area from London went berserk one Saturday morning ranting & screaming when I was out shooting with half a dozen or so local farmers .
It was our groups written down rules & safe practice to carry a loaded but broken gun in the field . Only closing it making it armed ready to fire once the safety catch was taken off when a quarry came into killing range & even then only then should we shoot when a shot could be taken in complete safety .
If anyone was going to run / jog the gun had to be emptied , shown clear to the person either side of the runner before they were allowed to run / jog move fast , cross a ditch /climb an obstacle or pass through a hedge etc. etc. to a new position .
Mr W. was shouting , swearing & screeching " I'm calling the police , I've called the police , You are doing armed trespass . I've got photos etc etc . You F'in lot are going to jail " .
He even tried to physically insert himself at the end of the barrels of a couple of guys with loaded but broken shot guns .
Knowing how to stop anyone getting killed /maimed in such a situation we protected each other to keep him away whilst we unloaded , showed each other the guns were clear & moved by trucks to our nest venue .
David the former Farmer who owned the land we were on said , " Leave it quiet lads, it will sort itself out very shortly " .
None of us rely understood what was meant , police came to visit me & all others concerned , took statements told us our licences could be in jeopardy .
Old David Wilson the long retired farmer who was 83 if a day was the last to be interviewed .
He dropped a bombshell saying , " When I sold that Twa* the old place I didn't sell him the plot as shown on the survey maps . It's only 150 x 60 yards not 300 x 600 like the 1921 TF Ordnance survey maps show. If you check his deeds you see he was trespassing & giving behaving likely to cause a disturbance of the peace . Plus he was endangering us as we tried to get the guns safe & move away from him . . can you sort him out please .
Mr W got arrested a few months later & sent down for many months after a big search of his property for drugs & stolen property . Something to do with him beating the crap out his wife & kids whilst he was high .
Not long after W. de[parted as a guest of her majesty , the property came up for sale David purchased it for a lot less than he had originally sold it for . He had it decorated & let to tenants but this time the deeds showed an even smaller plot ...... with option to rent a decent sized fully fenced paddock to the rear of the property & no right of way to the tenant for access to the paddock unless they were renting it . .