Being that I have been a surveyor for…
Being that I have been a surveyor for well over 20 years, I was asked to have a look at a boundary disagreement surveyed by Guy Imray of Brown & Brand, Hadleigh.
What caught my eye immediately looking at the photo was Guy cutting off the garage side wall of my colleagues property. On walking down the road keeping to the pavement, it is easy to see both properties have their own side walls at the rear, part of the neighbours 1st floor wall encroaches midway then at the front I can see the side wall of my colleagues protruding garage lines up with their side wall at the rear.
Reading Land Registry details both properties have to allow each other easement rights to repair & maintain their own walls. Plus, keeping footings, eaves, etc, as encroachments.
Being that Land Registry doesn't show encroachments, my colleagues' property has a completely straight boundary line from front to back.
There are no other properties of similar style down this road with a protruding garage adjoining neighbours, so how can Guy say he has looked at identical properties when there aren't any?
The standards of RICS surveyors have badly fallen in the last few years. It doesn't help when mistakes like this happen.





