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Six-inch strip of land sparks legal wrangle at luxury Westcliff flats (From Echo)
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Six-inch strip of land sparks legal wrangle at luxury flats
3:10pm Thursday 14th February 2013 in Local News
Six-inch strip of land sparks legal wrangle at luxury Westcliff flats
A LEGAL wrangle over a six-inch strip of land threatens to leave owners of new luxury flats, worth up to £1million, without parking. The Nirvana apartments in the Leas, Westcliff, are about to go on the market after five years - after developers finally managed to overcome economic difficulties and iron out planning snags. Now it has been revealed that the owners of a 100yards by 6in strip, which lays between the flats and neighbouring Bellway Court, have appointed a legal team alleging Nirvana’s developers do not have permission to cross their land to reach the concealed parking area. Although this is hotly disputed by the developers. The so-called ransom strip is designed to prevent encroachment into neighbouring land. The action is being taken by two of the three owners of the land, including Ashley Gore who does not live locally. His solicitor, Kevin Condren, said: “There is a ransom strip between Bellway Court and Nirvana. “We have sent a letter to the owner of Nirvana. “The matter will unfortunately be decided by a court. Solicitor Heather Millane acting for Mukesh Aggarwal, who owns the Nirvana development, said: “We have received a letter, but there is no merit whatsoever in this claim and we will be defending any action brought. We just think it has been done for nuisance value. “They do own the strip of land, but we have not trespassed on it. Surveys we have had carried out are quite clear about that. “We don’t cross that strip of land and even if we did we have got the right of way.”
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Comments (15)
4:17pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Cosmo Spring says...
4:27pm Thu 14 Feb 13
paulatepc says...
I'm sure the owners of the ransom strip will allow access for a few hundred thousand. Many builders keep a few feet of land back when building a house with the aim of offering it to the new owner for a few grand.
Saves working for a living - and its probably tax-deductible if the lawmakers are in on the act!!
5:15pm Thu 14 Feb 13
saddo99 says...
5:23pm Thu 14 Feb 13
jaguarxxv says...
Who wants to live in this dreadful development anyway?
5:53pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Dingo says...
6:07pm Thu 14 Feb 13
wagger says...
6:39pm Thu 14 Feb 13
kev1956in says...
8:21pm Thu 14 Feb 13
John T Pharro says...
9:27am Fri 15 Feb 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
These could be cursed....been abandoned once...and took 5 years to complete, you think they would have crossed all the i's and dotted all the T's....but a few inches are causing them a problem, they really don't fit in and how they got permission is amazing....cursed i'll tell ye.
9:59am Fri 15 Feb 13
Rayleigh Reader says...
10:23am Fri 15 Feb 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
11:15am Fri 15 Feb 13
saltydawg says...
11:36am Fri 15 Feb 13
live in westcliff says...
8:23pm Fri 15 Feb 13
Steve H says...
12:12pm Sat 16 Feb 13
pembury53 says...