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Old 22-01-2014, 21:20   #196
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Re: Garden Dug Up and Cable installed on my property without knowledge

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
One thing I have noticed is that th OP is in Scotland, and the law there could be very different.

As my sister found out when my brother in law faced moving there, my sister's legal qualifications weren't valid there.
You are quite my property is registered with The Land Register (SCOTLAND) and VM legal department seems to be really confused so much so VM phoned me and was on google maps and I had to talk them through some of the conditions of the deeds example the houses to the left and right hand side windows need to be rosewood and plain glass and the houses facing you need to be white windows and the glass needs to look like georgion style, also no fence and if a hedge is grown it has to be no more than a metre in height, 3 feet away from the road edge as there is no footpath and planted with gaps and planted 10 feet away of house TBH I think they are thinking Holy you know what... as they do not seem to have a clue about Scottish Law or Scottish title deeds, and I know this is really bad of me but when I came off the phone I was PEEING MYSELF LAUGHING as I thought serves you right you IDIOTS ... for laying your cable on my property... Where I live there are a lot of conditions in the title deeds to which they are now finding out for themselves and seem to have not got a clue but I will give them one hire a Scottish Lawyer or one that understands The Land Register (SCOTLAND) My brother in Law lives in Grimsby and he said that English Law is different to Scottish.. even my Lawyer found the deeds quite intense when we bought the house...we are not even allowed to have a Sky dish on the front of our property and if a dish does go on a house it is not allowed to be seen from the front of the house so not even allowed to be put on to the roof, I must admit it is a pain to have so many conditions but they seem to be confusing the Chief Executive department at VM and their Legal team so I suppose that is a slight bonus for me, as they are having a trying to understand them they even asked why no company vans or caravans were allowed to park over night on the estate and I took great pleasure in saying ask a lawyer as I do not know why the deeds state that...
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