My friends have recently purchased a barn with planning to convert ex agricultural steel barn to home.
The problem is, on the plans the drainage system and soakaway are not within their curtilage and now the farmer is refusing them access to the land to install the drainage system and soakaway. The farmer is now demanding they buy the land where it needs to go.
Is this blackmail, have they been mis-sold, plus the structural report never highlighted that 15 of the 16 steel supports were severely corroded due to years of cow pee.
Conveyancing solicitor, planning and architect all refusing to help. Where do they stand.
The problem is, on the plans the drainage system and soakaway are not within their curtilage and now the farmer is refusing them access to the land to install the drainage system and soakaway. The farmer is now demanding they buy the land where it needs to go.
Is this blackmail, have they been mis-sold, plus the structural report never highlighted that 15 of the 16 steel supports were severely corroded due to years of cow pee.
Conveyancing solicitor, planning and architect all refusing to help. Where do they stand.