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Boundary disputes are a common issue that can arise from misunderstandings or disagreements regarding the boundaries between properties. These disputes are often due to unclear historical documents or varying recollections between property owners. Resolving boundary disputes can be stressful, time-consuming and costly. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of land registration plans and how they can play a crucial role in preventing boundary disputes.

The Causes of Boundary Disputes

Boundary disputes can manifest in various ways, including issues related to access, right of way, responsibility for maintaining fences, and even ownership of trees. These disputes can have implications for both existing property owners and prospective buyers. When selling a property, boundary disputes must be disclosed; with failure to do so leading to potential legal consequences. Ongoing disputes can therefore negatively impact a property’s value and ultimately hinder its saleability.

The Role of Land Registration Plans

Land registration plans offer a reliable and objective method of establishing the boundaries of a property. These plans are based on accurate survey measurements and are recorded in the land registry. By relying on land registration plans, property owners and prospective buyers can have a clear understanding of the boundaries and avoid any confusion or disputes.

The Benefits of Land Registration Plans

Clarity: Land registration plans provide a clear and precise depiction of the property boundaries, eliminating any doubts or uncertainties.

Peace of Mind: Investing in land registration plans offers peace of mind to property owners, knowing that the boundaries have been identified and documented.

Saleability: When a property has clear land registration plans, it becomes more attractive to potential buyers, as it reduces the risk of boundary-related issues.

Investing in Land Registration Plans

Land registration plans can play a vital role in avoiding boundary disputes and are often the first port of call when a dispute arises. With clear and accurate depictions of property boundaries, these plans offer property owners and prospective buyers peace of mind and protection.

Where Land Registration Plans cannot be found or existing plans are unclear, investing in fully compliant documents using the services of a Chartered Surveyor can avoid the expense and inconvenience associated with boundary disputes.

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