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General open discussions on whatever you like.
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If you are looking to buy or sell some land and have questions to ask then post them here.... All questions and replied answers are visible to all visitors and can become a usefull resource for future visitors.
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by prime1 | 02/17/2009 14:50
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Boundary issues, public rights of way, legal uses of land, problem neighbours, all can become legal issues after a purchase no matter how smooth the transaction went.
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Are you looking to start a new project based on land or property in the UK or Europe ? Tell us what you are planning or pose some questions here ...
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Newbuilds, old stone cottages, wooden cabins, barn conversions. This forum is for property maintenance, development, conversions and planning permissions talk.
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by prime1 | 09/24/2009 09:03
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From owning livestock, poultry and pigs to a cow or two or a flock of sheep, growing peppers or tomatoes, trees for fuel, chainsaws, fencing etc etc.
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by prime1 | 10/09/2009 09:32
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Land Maintenance and LegalitiesIf you are a land owner looking for information on preserving your land or you want ideas on how to maintain the land you have, fix track pot holes, fencing, building ponds etc then leave your posts here.
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