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- A solicitor friend on the school run basically said (which I already have done). Get the previous owner to sign a document that states all the people and land involved by their full names and Land Registry Title numbers and says that she gave permission for him to use her land to graze his horses and contacted him to inform him on x date that she revoked permission as had transferred the land so he would be required to secure his own land belongings and animals. That would beyond doubt set the clock back to zero!
- I agree- It will take a bit extra money and time but my hope is that once I’ve secured my land - and fenced his animals off my land - and cleared the area he’ll just respect the boundary and simply drive onto his own land and do what the hell he wants on it!
- A solicitor friend on the school run basically said (which I already have done). Get the previous owner to sign a document that states all the people and land involved by their full names and Land Registry Title numbers and says that she gave permission for him to use her land to graze his horses and contacted him to inform him on x date that she revoked permission as had transferred the land so he would be required to secure his own land belongings and animals. That would beyond doubt set the clock back to zero!
I have two thoughts on this. I am not a lawyer, so the first one is simply a hunch.