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Postal Address:
Jon Maynard Boundaries Ltd
Willow Bend
Rownhams Lane
Rownhams
SOUTHAMPTON SO16 8AR
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Telephone:
023 8036 1344
Before emailing, please be aware of the following:
- The various Land Registries in the British Isles operate "general
boundaries" systems.
- Unlike the cadastral systems used in other countries, the British system
lacks precise definitions of boundaries and lacks the government registered
surveyors employed in other countries.
- DO NOT ASK for someone to come and survey your boundary
in the expectation that we will decide exactly where your boundary is and force
your neighbour to accept that decision. There is no surveyor in the British Isles
with the power to do this.
- The only persons in England & Wales who can make such decisions are judges,
and those decisions will have to be arrived at by trial at the High Court, the
County Court or the Land Registration Division of the Property Chamber (First
Tier Tribunal).
What to expect of us:
- Our regulatory body, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, requires
that we check there is no conflict of interest before we accept instructions
from a new client.
- For the purposes of this check we require the name and postal address
of yourself and of the neighbour with whom you are in dispute. If the dispute
is located at a different address from one or other of your own or your neighbour's
addresses we will also need the postal addresses of the properties at which the
dispute is located.
- Once we have confirmed that there is no conflict of interest, you will then
be able to forward us the documents relating to the matter that you wish to
discuss with us.
- We will also ask you for your email address so that we may send you information
papers and details of our terms and conditions.
- WE WILL NOT put your initial telephone call through to our boundary
consultant and interrupt the important work he is doing for another
fee-paying client. Boundary issues are usually complicated and in our experience
a casual enquiry takes a considerable time (i.e. 1 to 2 hours) to answer.
What we expect of you:
□ If you want general advice concerning your boundaries
then you should:
- in the first instance consult the
Boundary Problems web site,
which has a wealth of information on the subject and costs you nothing;
- in the second instance consider booking a
Boundary Advisor Remote Consultation by telephone or by
videoconference, during which we will discuss the complex issues surrounding your
boundary or your right of way.
□ If you want
- guidance in understanding the situation you are in
- and guidance as to what your options are, given that situation
then you should first read:
How can we help you? and in your email identify:
- which of Situations A through F you find yourself in, and
- which of the 14 options you wish to pursue.
□ If you need our services then you should:
- provide names and addresses for our conflict-of-interest checks;
- give us your telephone number and email address so that we can communicate with you;
- tell us which of our services you think you need;
- tell us whether you are represented by a solicitor and provide all contact
details for that solicitor;
- tell us whether to send our invoices to you or to your solicitor;
- if you are not represented by a solicitor, then you should be in a position
to provide us with the
documents you might need for resolution of the issues that
are disputed between you and your neighbour.
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