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  1. not sure if the below will take you to the picture, s1065.photobucket.com/user/chris_mack2/media/havent%20we%20got%20a%20problem_zpsblqyyhu3.jpg.html you will need to remove the spaces from ht -ml and p roblem
  2. the fence was not quite put back in its correct place, but that was because it gave away ground to the other plot. they already gave away part of my garden, but only a small margin. this is all recorded in the council files. ive spoken to two residents in the village, both of whom have lived here for over 66 years, both have stated the boundary has never been where it is now. ill post a picture when i can get to 10 posts....
  3. ive tried shelter and the cab, the housing advice center is for Northern Ireland, not sure it will apply here. shelter said they cannot help, and CAB said it is beyond them... ive contacted the local council to confirm the boundaries as sold and signed for in 2003 and 2004 I missed a bit of info from the OP. in the deeds it in simple terms specifies that both boundaries to my home are my homes responsibility and the fence. a strange thing i know... meaning where ever that original fence was put was eh correct place.
  4. hi all, and thanks for any advice in advance. I've lived in a housing association house for 12 years. 10 weeks ago i received a kind of threatening letter instructing me that the boundary is to be moved and to move all of my belongings. there was no consultation, and the housing association had been in negotiations with the private developer for a minimum of 7 weeks, without saying a word to me. and they ere running around in my garden without my knowledge measuring up. housing association then said it has never been part of my garden. but the boundary hasn't moved in 77 years, 1945 aerial photo shows boundary in the correct position. 1948 councils maps show boundary in the correct position. 2003 council maps given with the tenancy shows boundary in the correct position. 2003 council records confirm boundary in the correct position in. 2004 the maps used to sell the properties to housing association from council show the boundary in the correct place. 2004 land registry maps show boundary in the correct position. 2007 or 9 survey map of the plot, that has been given part of my garden shows the boundary in the correct position. 2009 the housing association entered my garden and measured up without my knowledge and confirmed the boundaries. (housing association states they have never surveyed my property, emails confirm they did.) 2014 the housing association entered my garden and measured up again, without my knowledge, and came back with differing number. satellite imagery shows the boundary in the correct position. Photos show the boundary in the correct position. The has been no proof provided in any shape or form that the boundary should be moved. in fact the housing association now refuse to answer questions. or provide any proof. or explain at what point in the last 77 years the boundary has ever been in the new possition. the only thing that they have supplied is an unsigned lazer survey showing the boundary and the proposed move. (supposedly done by a boundary specialist, but it isnt signed off) to be honest, its a little confusing how it couldn't be part of my garden. I signed a tenancy agreement for all that was offered, as accepted by both parties. has the tenancy conditions changed under duress? (the threatening letter) Breach of tenancy, because they failed to consult? I have been informed that as i have the right to buy, they cannot asset strip my property. as they are a registered charity, they cannot cut price sell property, at a guess that also includes giving it away. would i be in my rights to withhold the rent until they properly address the problem? what would be the next steps? Its really strange having an 70 years plus old garden path leading into another property....
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