7/23/2023 0 Comments Nottingham cottage disputeRead Next: Police ban 14 people from town centre after spate of crime We put the house on the market and got a buyer, and it was all going through. He said: "A bungalow came up and it was stunning, perfect location and round the corner from me. Linda's son, Bryn Hoffman, explained his dad sadly passed away in April 2020 after Covid first struck, and that later that year he and his mum started looking for a bungalow for her closer to his home in Gedling. They believe it could be Nottinghamshire County Council due to the proximity to the road and the old railway line but this has not been confirmed and they are still waiting for answers over the ownership. The family knew that the footpath did not belong to them, and have let workers go through the garden to access the railway bridge and conduct checks over the years, but the rest of the land not belonging to them came as "a shock" in March 2021.ĭespite extensive efforts, the family are still struggling for answers over who actually owns the land. Linda and her husband bought a section of land from their neighbours in 2000 with plans to build their own property, which they did in 2003 and have lived in ever since. Linda Hoffman, 73, of Woodthorpe, discovered around 400 square metres of land at her property doesn't belong to her, which includes the corner of her living room and garden space. A family has been left in limbo for two years due to a land dispute that has prevented them from selling their home.
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