Filling in the short form below will instantly give you a set of contact details for Land Surveyors who can help you to identify and define a boundary line for a property in your local area. You will be provided with their full contact details, all within less than a second and you will then be able to contact them directly to discuss what level of service you require. Should you wish to place an order you would deal with them directly. There is no middle man.
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We will provide you with a multiple list of suppliers who cover your area. In addition to providing their full contact details, where possible we will also provide a list of initial estimates. This information is given instantly in your web browser. You will then be able to contact any of these suppliers directly. In addition we will forward your contact details to each of these suppliers so that they can contact you directly should they wish to. Please note that although we forward your contact details to each supplier who covers your area, your details are not provided to any other third parties. You will receive a feedback email from us, in approximately three weeks time, but after that we will not use your contact details again.
Landholdings generally can be thought of as registered or unregistered. In the case of registered land the boundaries are defined by the Land Registry title plan however it should be noted that the Land Registry only records their interpretation of the boundary descriptions found in the pre-registration conveyance deeds. At the bottom of the Title Plan will be the phrase ‘Land Registry can only record their interpretation of the boundaries descriptions that they find in the pre-registration conveyance deeds’. In the case of unregistered land the boundaries are defined in the earliest conveyance deed or transfer deed relating to the land in question. In other words, well drawn up maps just do not exist with boundaries defined down to an accuracy of a few millimeters. Where does this leave you if you are attempting to define a boundary between yourself and a neighbor?
Boundary disputes can be very involved and you will often need professional help to resolve an issue. Filling in the form above will instantly give you a list of Surveyors who can help you. In addition to their contact details you will also be given details of their experience and qualifications to help you make a choice. It should be useful for you to initially phone some of them and speak in general terms about your requirement. Before appointing a supplier and placing an order you should ensure yourself that your chosen supplier has satisfactory qualifications, experience and insurance, to provide the level of service that you require.
The Party Wall Act 1996 applies where someone wishes to carry out work on or close to a boundary. If you do not require help to define a boundary but actually require help with a Party Wall Award, please click here.
If you offer Boundary Dispute services and you want to find out more about being listed on this website, please click here.