Can I use Siteplan®/Superplan® as a legal representation of the boundaries of my land to solve a land dispute?
In the first case, many people refer to Land Registry mapping (http://www.landreg.gov.uk.) which is generally based on Ordnance Survey mapping and can be used to give an overview or ‘picture’ of the property in question. If no records are held by Land Registry then an appropriate standard of Ordnance Survey mapping can be provided. These plans alone can not however be relied upon and for legal purposes there is often very little chance of any positive outcome unless legal documents such as deeds carrying recorded measurements or remaining physical evidence is available. For further information on boundary disputes please contact us directly in order for our staff with years of relevant experience to provide more specific and informed assistance.
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