IvIarkgraham
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there is a tree inbetween gardens. both sides have fenced off before the tree so it is effectively in limbo
is there a way of finding out who actually owns it? they will both deny it is theres as it needs trimming down/taken away
I have contacted the local council they say they wouldnt know who owns it
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Haimsey
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The only waqy to find out who would be responsible for the tree would be by looking at the title plans and finding out who cut themselves short of a few feet of land in an attempt to alieviate themselves of responsibility for the tree.
If the council dont know about it, that could suggest its not falling under a TPO.
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monkeytwizzel
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Who looks after the land that the tree is on as after about 10 years or so that person can claim ownership if knowone can be found to own it.
When your house was built there would have been detailed plans of the land boundries drawn up possibly at the land registry office,did you not get any sort boundry plan when you bought the house?
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spencer88
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quote: Originally posted by monkeytwizzel
Who looks after the land that the tree is on as after about 10 years or so that person can claim ownership if knowone can be found to own it.
When your house was built there would have been detailed plans of the land boundries drawn up possibly at the land registry office,did you not get any sort boundry plan when you bought the house?
Not strictly true.
To claim ownership they need to have enjoyed without force, without secrecy, and without permission for a period of time.
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baza31
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Cut tree down you will soon find who owns it
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spencer88
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How about going to your neighbour and sorting it by way of the following:
A: You chop it down and will then move your fence to his boundary once the tree is gone.
B: He does the above.
C: You get someone in to do it, split the cost and then share the extra space via both moving boundary fences the same distance in.
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IvIarkgraham
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the space isnt worth having.
ive got a shit land registry plan. its not exactly clear but it looks like its next doors. its an old woman who rents the house. so i'll tell her to tell her land lord.
the house behind is in the depth of the ghetto so they are probably unlikely to want to spend a few hundred removing a tree that is causing them no harm
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Haimsey
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I'd pretty much say your stuck fast then tbh.
Unless said tree is interfering on your right to light or is overhanging your land in so much as you need to (and are entitled to) cut it back, the 'owner' isn't going to give a toss and nothing can make them, unfortunately.
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IvIarkgraham
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it is blocking light, and causing interference with sky
im just going to cut it down
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Haimsey
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Hack the fuck out of it and see who moans, that'll rat out the owner
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gazza808
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Copper nails....
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Jay
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Ask next door if they dont want to take ownership cut it down, aslong as its not tagged then whos going to complain?
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monkeytwizzel
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That`s what i would do also,cut the branches off that you need to get a good reception and more light and if someone moans then give them a bill/quote for the tree surgery.
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
Copper nails....
do go on
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monkeytwizzel
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If you hit a few copper nails in to a tree they say that it should die after a period of time,mate did try it on one and the thing is still alive 22 years later.
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IvIarkgraham
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I paid for the land registry diagram. either my garden has stolen a bit from the neighbours at the rear of my next door has shortened theirs
going round some point at the weekend to ask them to trim it or remove it
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