Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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We feel he should not be able to sell his right, or the work he has done on the plot and that to persue this is fraudulent and blackmail. Had only been in 5 days before he brought this up, so not happy with new neighbour. This right of way also went past his property, across the road, and then petered out. His neighbour took the land over, and has since built a garage. We feel he felt that he had lost out of something he could have got for nothing - despite already owning his own large house, another bungalow, having 2 gardens and lots and lots of shed - and this is his opportunity to redress the balance.
Posted By: archess200A resident across the road looked into his rights over the plot [2008], and gained agreement that he could use it as an allotment. He has planted a hedge and potatoes, and put in a loose post and wire fence which already needs replacement. He tells us that he had a huge file and did a lot of research to uncover any rights to use the plot, and got letters giving him permission, and we suspect, clearly stating no rights are conferred. He says he has done a lot of work clearing and manuring, and incurred considerable cost. The area looks very messy, he hasn't cleared all of it and there are a lot of brambles and beer cans around, and ivy breaking down my fence and no. 3's fence abutting. He agrees he has no rights, and would give up the plot for £1000.
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