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Unattended/Untended Land.

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squidgelet10 | 11:33 Fri 08th Jun 2007 | Law
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A friend has told me that if the owner of a parcel of land adjoining my property has done nothing to it for a period of seven years, and that I solely have tended it during that period, I can claim it as mine.
Does anyone know where I can find out more information about this please?
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It's 12 years and if the owner has not indicated any interest at all.
flipping hell, i hope not! thats robbery!
No, it's not like that at all. Go to here and read LRPG 004 and LRPG 005.
Well it is sort of like it. You have to establish factual possession, and so tending it is essential and fencing it off assists.
No, it is not "sort of like it" at all. Tending has nothing to do with it and you have to regard fencing in the correct context for it to have any meaning.
As usual, Mustafa, you delight in giving people half answers to their questions but pulling others answers about. You're a waste of space.
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Come on girls: don't fall out on my account.
You are both right so who cares?
Thanks for ALL the info received: Most helpful.
Be good!
Cheers.

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