inveresk
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Inveresk
The problem is it's a summer house for him and I don't see him much. And he's a doctor and does not answer is hard line, just cell. Just not very approchable.
We have a friend that is a realstate lawyer, not to say free, but won't drag it on. My letter of reply is going to factual and to the point. But I'll end it very politely that I'd prefer to work it out neighboor to neighboor. I'll throw in something like, "I felt we had a good neighboor relationship and would like to see it return to that".
He won't be able to do anything about the road if I don't agree and I reply I don't think he has the right, unless the court grants him the go ahead. He has a surveyer coming out to find all the pins. I know where they are so that is making it look official. There are so many differnt description of the road. All I seen to date were entered after my property was devided. Not not sure it is even enforcable. I think the real issue will be; he was the last to build and bought his property with the road where it is.
That course of action sounds well considered, Paddy, and I hope your neighbour is receptive to it.