Sorry if I get the terminology wrong but here goes.
A developer is building 5 houses on land behind my house. Today they dug a trench up to my boundary directly in line with a drain cover which you use to access the sewer on my land. I can only assume the trench is for the drains/sewer from the new houses and they intend to connect to the sewer on my land. To get to the sewer/manhole cover they will need to dig up about 15m of my drive.
The houses are practically finished and all sold.
Does the builder need my permission or does he have a right to connect to the sewer? I have been googling public and private sewers and not sure what mine is classed as, two properties use it but originally it was one.
I will speak to the developer if I manage to see him tomorrow but I am out early and his is often not about anyway only contractors.
I just picture coming home tomorrow evening to find a big hole in my drive.
Thanks for any advice.
I am a lawyer by profession. This is the answer.
with land law, everything comes down to the deeds/ registered title. You need to get someone to check that for you.
I assume there is no pre-existing easement allowing the neighbour to lay pipes etc.
If anyone wants to access your land and connect to your sewer, they will need your agreement which you can refuse.
My guess is that it will save them money to tap into your sewer.
so this is all about money. How much will they save by going through your land, versus how much they have to pay you for an easement.
to my mind this should be a five figure sum, as any easement will need to “run with the land” and will grant long term rights.
so first things first. Ask how much they are prepared to pay for the privilege. unless It is a five figure sum, I might be inclined to say no.
in any event there will need to be an easement registered at the land registry and legal drafting.
if the developer is seriouS, then I would ask them to pay you £750 up front, non returnable on account of your legal fees. Then go see a decent property solicitor who will advise from there.
DON’T FORGET TAX. In effect you will be selling an interest in your land, which will attract capital gains tax. Take that into account in agreeing the deal.
all the best.
steve