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Tim Watts[_3_]
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Dispute over new loft conversion
On 23/07/17 18:34,
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On Sunday, 23 July 2017 18:26:06 UTC+1, Bert Coules wrote:
Thanks for this and your other replies. Acquiring a sliver of land and
therefore moving the boundary might actually be a workable solution, if he's
right (and willing, of course).
But if your loft overhangs his side of the boundary and you move the boundary, won't that mean that his downstairs then extends onto your side of the boundary?
Either way, if upstairs doesn't match downstairs you may end up with a flying freehold, which conveyancing solicitors hate.
Owain
It's a semi or attached house? Sorry, I missed that.
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