Urgent legal advice needed

Discussion in 'Allotments Discussion' started by Steve R, Nov 8, 2011.

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  1. JimsSectretGarden

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    Steve, I was the allotments Officer in Hartlepool (1200+ plots) for some 35 years before retiring and an allotment holder for even longer, so I speak with no small amount of experience.

    • 1. The land owners have the final say in all plot boundary matters.
    • 2. The plot owner is reponsible at all times for his own property.
    • 3. No personal (sub) agreement between plotholders overrides that of the landlord.
    • Any pesonal agrement made with a previous tenant left with that tenant.
    And finally, my personal advice; a good relationship with your neighbour is worth its weight in gold. Either repair the relationship or it's best that one of you leaves. Take it from me, allotment wars get dirty and at the end of it , it simply is not worth it. In this I am speaking from years personal experience an a deep stack of solicitors letters.
     
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      so what happened? did she move it?
       
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        Yeah a real cliff hanger this :-)

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          Come on Steve R wot's Happening does the plot thicken (excuse the pun) or wot ? we need to know we need updates please:coffee:
           
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          It's in the hands of the Parish Council, I believe they are writing to the plotholders. I'll update as soon as I hear but there really is only one course of action. The plotholders moved their (our) fence and it's against our tennabts rules "Tenants should not under any circumstances seek to extend the boundaries of their plots".

          Steve...:)
           
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          It always amazes me when a very clear and simple problem, as in this case, gets delayed, confused, drawn out, by the layers of committees, councils, procedures, rules, and innate stubborn nature of one of the individuals in the case. :scratch::D
           
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            I now have full permission to reinstate the fence back to the plot boundary as it was before. Although I have not spoken to my plot neighbours I'm led to believe they understand that it has to go back as was.

            Steve...:)
             
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              In writing I hope mate:thumbsup:
               
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              Well done Steve, let`s hope that is the end of the matter.:dbgrtmb:
               
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              Well done :dbgrtmb: great news :yess:
               
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              When are you starting ?

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              Finally, I started and finished the reinstatement of the contentious fence yesterday, and apart from my neighbour taking many photographs of the work in process, there has been no conversation between us. Here are some photo's or before (2) and after(also 2), in the last shot I've added a white line to show where the carpet lies from the second shot above, as I got it a bit mucky doing the work..! The carpet will be pathway

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              Hopefully now, it's the end of all hostilities as I for one will not get involved at all.

              Steve...:)
               
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