What would you do?

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Chees

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What would you do?
« on: June 10, 2019, 01:52 »
Hello.
I have an allotment through a association. While i don't have a tenacy agreement as such im assuming im still renting ths plot off them?
On our site we have a main track running down the centre of the land my plot runs alongside this track. There is one more plot on the other side  Of my plot with access to the track via two communal paths. One at each end of my plot.
I turned up recently to find that the plot owner next to me has been given permission to widen one of the communal paths (taking a strip off my plot) and build a 6 foot fence down the length of the path to the track and put a padlocked a gate at the end...
While In the process digging up my plot to build his fence.
According to him the commitee gave him the green light.  But now he now has an L shaped plot.
Can the commitee enforce this, seems mad that i rent the plot off them but they get to resize it, allow another plot holder to essentially build on my plot and turn the shared path into part of the guys plot.
Is this normal?  I just assumed renting a plot was like renting a flat. The landlord cant resize the flat or give permission to other to trespass without my consent, right?
I dont know what to do.
« Last Edit: June 10, 2019, 01:54 by Chees »

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mumofstig

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2019, 08:36 »
Only the association can tell you what's going on and what was agreed, if it was?
Extremely bad management if they've ok'd this and not told you before people were allowed to trespass on your plot. If it is now smaller because of path alterations, your rent should be reduced...


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Iecabus

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Re: What would you do?
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2019, 15:10 »
This is not right at all. You do essentially rent the land therefore you should have the expectation that your area will remain untouched by others until your annual rent is due, at which time the association should have approached you to discuss the matter.
Does your association have a rule or guide book? They will almost certainly have a rule book for plot holders. They do not have the right to change the goal posts mid game, if you know what I mean.  :dry:

 

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