In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Martin Carroll wrote:
I am in the process of doing up a Victorian terrace and one of the
tasks is to repoint at the back of the house.
The layout is the classic Victorian l-shape :-
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| x| |y z| |
| x| |y z| |
| x| |y z| |
| x| |y z| |
|______x| |y____z| |_______
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| My | |
| House | |
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_______________|______________|_______________|
Do I 'own' x & y or y & z?
If it is x & y then presumably I need permission from the owner next
door to repoint wall 'z'.
Cheers
Martin
Dunno. What do the deeds say?
Either way, if you want to re-point x, you'll need access to next door's
garden - for which you will need permission!
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Cheers,
Set Square
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