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Edward Prentice Now Offers Boundary Resolution Services in Kent

06-13-2022 02:20 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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Edward Prentice Now Offers Boundary Resolution Services in Kent. For customers seeking help and advice with boundary disputes on their property, Edward Prentice provides RICS expert services.

Who is Edward Prentice?

Edward Prentice is a commercial, industrial, and agricultural real estate specialist working as a consultant property expert in Tonbridge, Kent. With a background as a General Practice Surveyor with RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors), Edward is known for his innovative, practical solutions and unique boundary dispute resolution methods. He is a member of several professional bodies, including being a Fellow of the RICS, RICS Registered Valuer and RICS Accredited Expert Witness.

Where are these offered?

Edward Prentice is now pleased to offer his professional boundary resolution services to clients throughout Tonbridge and the surrounding areas of Kent and South East London. Edward Prentice provides experienced and practical advice on your legal rights through specialist consultations and expert evaluations for those going through general boundary disputes in the industrial, commercial and agricultural sectors.

What are Boundary Resolution Services?

A boundary dispute arises when two neighbours disagree with proposed changes to the disputed land between their properties, such as Party Wall Agreements or Entrenched Positions. There are no clearly defined cadastral boundaries between properties in the UK, meaning legal action regarding neighbour disputes is more common here than anywhere else. Any boundaries noted in the Lang Registry Title Plans for a property are indicative and based on Ordnance Survey plans and have no legal bearing.

The real authority over a boundary can be found in the specific wording of the title plans, deeds, conveyances or transfers, according to the Land Registration Act, 2002.

When boundary disputes arise between neighbours, it can be difficult to resolve the issue unless you have extensive experience as a professional surveyor. Having a fully registered member of RICS investigate your boundaries, in line with RICS Guidelines, is the best way to resolve disputes. If you are unaware of how boundary disputes work or how to resolve them, they can be a stressful and confusing issue. Therefore, it is always best to have professional assistance.

What is the Practical Approach to Boundary Resolution?

Edward Prentice provides a cost-effective, fixed-fee alternative dispute resolution service to clients throughout Tonbridge and the surrounding areas of Kent. Providing a practical approach to boundary disputes allows those who require these services to gain immediate and actionable recommendations to remedy their boundary issues. 

The first step in practically resolving property disputes is to gather all available information about the dispute. This involves a site visit before tracking and collating all relevant documentation. Depending on what issue is being disputed, there are three options that property owners can opt for:

-Preliminary and Informal Letter
This letter details the practical implications of the property issues, recommending possible solutions. If these do not work, the second option is always available. 

-Letter of Advice and Recommendations
Going into greater detail, the Letter of Advice and Recommendations suggests ways forward for both parties in the dispute and their advisors. However, this letter is not compliant with Part 35 of the Civil Procedures Rules (CPR) as per the Civil Justice Council (CJC) concerning Expert Evidence.

-Expert Witness Reporting
The final option for practically resolving disputes can only be undertaken through a solicitor's instructions. The surveyor looking into the dispute will prepare a full CPR compliant report for use in the property litigation or court action in County Court or High Court settlements.

Who will use a Boundary Resolution Service?

Either party currently engaged in a boundary dispute or arguing for adverse possession can employ the help of a boundary resolution expert. However, the mediation process is a voluntary remedy, so both parties must agree to sit down and agree on a deal together. If both parties submit a joint application to an experienced mediator, it is a good sign that the mediation service will be successful and an amicable resolution more possible.

Ely Gardens
Tonbridge
Kent
TN10 4NZ

https://www.boundaryresolutionservices.com/

hello@boundaryresolutionservices.com

Edward Prentice is a commercial, industrial, and agricultural real estate specialist working as a consultant property expert in Tonbridge, Kent. With a background as a General Practice Surveyor with RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors), Edward is known for his innovative, practical solutions and unique boundary dispute resolution methods. He is a member of several professional bodies, including being a Fellow of the RICS, RICS Registered Valuer and RICS Accredited Expert Witness.

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