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Accessing your neighbour's land – the law Entering your neighbour's property without their permission is trespassing, and so you must obtain their consent before trying to gain access. The most sensible first step in this situation is therefore to speak to your neighbour and try to obtain their consent.
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Learn More »Solicitor Susan Lewis offers you advice in accessing your neighbour’s land/property for repairs and maintenance purposes, or for building on your own property, such as for an extension or conservatory. Many people do not know where to begin with building on their own property or attempting to access a neighbour’s property to carry out maintenance or repair works. The different processes and regulations you are required to follow can seem like a minefield to some. We attempt to clarify some common concerns we receive in relation to building on your property or obtaining access to a neighbour’s property in this blog post.
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Learn More »It may be worth considering whether you can conduct the works without encroaching on your neighbour’s land at all. If you think this would be possible, then this may be the best approach so that you do not receive complaints or threats of legal action from your neighbour.
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5. If the approaches above do not work and you meet the criteria to apply to the Court for an Access Order, it is sensible to inform your neighbour of your intention to do so. Your neighbour might not realise that you are able to do this, and may think ignoring the situation will make it go away. If you do not meet the criteria to apply to Court, you should try considering whether you can complete the work without entering your neighbour’s property at all – or if there is an alternative way around the issue which suits both you and your neighbour. Jordans Solicitors can help you in drafting your letters to your neighbour if you feel you need help. This service is particularly useful if you already have a poor relationship with your neighbour and you do not feel you will be able to address the problem with your neighbour directly.
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