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The Mould great letter many thanks, makes all the points clearly.

 

I was fighting with my own letter, trying not to show my anger at once again being drawn into a situation which was not of my making.

 

I will scrap my own efforts and use your letter which is much more impressive.

 

Many thanks

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  • 6 months later...

Just to let you know that I raised a complaint with the police about the harassment notice which I recently chased up to be told it is being dealt with.

 

I now have another problem, hope somebody can I advise.

 

Same neighbour is parking on the right of way, despite having enough land of his own to park on.

 

Rasied the issue with the legal arm of my insurance company and was told that I had to write to the neighbour in the first place, which I did and received no response.

 

Sent legal people copies of the parking on the right of way and was told that because I do not drive at the moment, due to health problems, and I only have visitors once or twice a week I have less than a 51% chance of winning my case.

 

Why would I not win my case when the neighbours coventants state that the right of way must be left clear.

 

Also there is the effect this will have when I come to sell my house.

 

Any advice suggestions would be appreciated.

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The parking does not occur occasionally the neighbour parks permantly on the right of way.

 

I, for medical reasons do not drive at the moment, but my visitors can not park on my property.

 

Selling the house will be difficult, covenants relating to both properties state that the right of way should be left clear.

 

This neighbour has more than enough room to park on his own property.

 

Neighbour also doesn't restrict his parking to the right of way but parks on my property to when the mood takes him.

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The parking does not occur occasionally the neighbour parks permantly on the right of way.

 

I, for medical reasons do not drive at the moment, but my visitors can not park on my property.

 

Selling the house will be difficult, covenants relating to both properties state that the right of way should be left clear.

 

This neighbour has more than enough room to park on his own property.

 

Neighbour also doesn't restrict his parking to the right of way but parks on my property to when the mood takes him.

 

Get hold of some traffic cones or other notice to say no parking.

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Parking cones will just be driven over.

 

I have written to him and asked him to keep the row clear but he just ignored the letter.

 

Might ask a friend to bring their van round and park it on my drive leaving him just enough room to get to his property.

 

I recently had to have the police out because he was on my property shouting up at my cctv, this from a man I have never met.

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Insurance company is wrong. Whether you drive is not relevant. We have the same problem, beginning of drive is joint and for access only but next door and visitors not only block it but actually park on our drive and its obvious its our drive. Yes it has effected our ability to sell as they've done it during viewings and they've told us it put them off. It really annoys me when people tell us it doesn't matter and your not suffering any loss. We should be able to get on our property and should not have to put up with unwanted cars on our property.

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Just to let you know that I raised a complaint with the police about the harassment notice which I recently chased up to be told it is being dealt with.

 

I now have another problem, hope somebody can I advise.

 

Same neighbour is parking on the right of way, despite having enough land of his own to park on.

 

Rasied the issue with the legal arm of my insurance company and was told that I had to write to the neighbour in the first place, which I did and received no response.

 

Sent legal people copies of the parking on the right of way and was told that because I do not drive at the moment, due to health problems, and I only have visitors once or twice a week I have less than a 51% chance of winning my case.

 

Why would I not win my case when the neighbours coventants state that the right of way must be left clear.

 

Also there is the effect this will have when I come to sell my house.

 

Any advice suggestions would be appreciated.

 

You sound obsessed with parking, who is parking, how long they are parking and why they are parking!

 

Normal living requires give and take from neighbours with all things, and as all these arguments haven't helped, in the past, might it not be an idea to just calm down a bit, loosen up and try to get on with people?

 

Frankly, you sound a nightmare to live next door to, and all these disputes are what will affect you ever selling your house, simply because because all details have to be declared now, to any prospective buyer.

 

And, no, I wouldn't think you have too much chance of winning your case, either....you don't drive and you have infrequent visitors anyway!

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