At risk of being utterly boring, from previous experience, it is necessary, if a boundary marker (or fence) is not at the boundary, to ‘stake the claim’. Land registry maps are not so accurate as to know the difference of a few inches, and you risk having inadvertently given away a valuable bit of land.
Boring!!
At risk of being utterly boring, from previous experience, it is necessary, if a boundary marker (or fence) is not at the boundary, to ‘stake the claim’. Land registry maps are not so accurate as to know the difference of a few inches, and you risk having inadvertently given away a valuable bit of land.
Boring!!
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