Doug71
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I don't know if anyone can offer any advice on this but here goes.
There is an old building behind my garden, the building is owned by my father. Due to family fall outs my fathers one aim in life is to make our life as difficult as possible. Years ago there was a right of way granted over my land to this building which was meant to be temporary, he has not used the ROW for probably 4 years.
I have just heard my father has put in planning to convert this building in to a bungalow using the ROW over my land as access. Despite doing everything properly at the time through solicitors etc turns out the wording for the ROW is ambiguous and so it still exists.
I don't think the building lends itself to conversion, built probably in the 50's, concrete portal frame, single skin brick, asbestos roof and bitumen/asphalt floor.
The proper access to this building is down a drive also owned by my father but he has just sold the land at the end of this drive for four building plots with a fifth one at planning stage, I am lead to understand you can only have up to 5 plots off a normal private drive which is why he wants to use my garden to access this conversion.
Anybody got any ideas how I can stop this going ahead, I don't have the money for a legal battle as I know from previous experience these get very expensive very quickly, thing is he has plenty of money to throw at it.
I don't mind the building becoming a dwelling as it would probably look better than it does now, I would just rather not have people driving through my garden!
Any advice appreciated, Doug
There is an old building behind my garden, the building is owned by my father. Due to family fall outs my fathers one aim in life is to make our life as difficult as possible. Years ago there was a right of way granted over my land to this building which was meant to be temporary, he has not used the ROW for probably 4 years.
I have just heard my father has put in planning to convert this building in to a bungalow using the ROW over my land as access. Despite doing everything properly at the time through solicitors etc turns out the wording for the ROW is ambiguous and so it still exists.
I don't think the building lends itself to conversion, built probably in the 50's, concrete portal frame, single skin brick, asbestos roof and bitumen/asphalt floor.
The proper access to this building is down a drive also owned by my father but he has just sold the land at the end of this drive for four building plots with a fifth one at planning stage, I am lead to understand you can only have up to 5 plots off a normal private drive which is why he wants to use my garden to access this conversion.
Anybody got any ideas how I can stop this going ahead, I don't have the money for a legal battle as I know from previous experience these get very expensive very quickly, thing is he has plenty of money to throw at it.
I don't mind the building becoming a dwelling as it would probably look better than it does now, I would just rather not have people driving through my garden!
Any advice appreciated, Doug