It will only be an adverse possession claim
if the current owners don't have any title deeds/conveyance etc for the garden to prove they bought it from the previous owners.
If they do, its simply a case of sending the documents to the Land Registry in an application to register the land - the price depends on the value of the land. A simple first registration application should only take around a week, 2 tops.
If they don't have title deeds, then they'll have to make an statutory declaration in front of a solicitor to say that they've owned the garden for 12 years and this has been uninterrupted etc. This can then be lodged with the Land Registry to register the land.
Prices for drafting and swearing a stat dec vary depending on the firm but it shouldn't be too much for such a straighforward dcoument.
This is quite a good place to get more info:
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and fee calculator here:
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Sorry if this is a bit vague but I usually deal with landlord and tenant matters rather than conveyancing!
Posted By: Chevy Chase on March 28th 2010 at 18:37:21
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- Any solicitors here? got an issue regarding registering land (NCFC) - ingi, Mar 28, 17:19:17
- cole & son (NCFC) - robert_rosario, Mar 28, 21:42:48
- It will only be an adverse possession claim (NCFC) - Chevy Chase, Mar 28, 18:37:21
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