Ours say nothing about any boundary, and the plan (attached) doesn't specify anything very clearly.
First time buyers so were quite naive going into it, and had a shit solicitor who didn't offer much guidance.
That's the Land Registry plan. To find out whose responsibility it is to maintain the wall you'd need the original transfer/conveyance from when the house was first sold. If it's still available.
Ah. House is over 100 years old so not sure it will exist. Where would that be, if it does exist?
Is there any point getting the title plan for next door, to see if there's anything on there?
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Ours say nothing about any boundary, and the plan (attached) doesn't specify anything very clearly.
First time buyers so were quite naive going into it, and had a shit solicitor who didn't offer much guidance.