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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7606797" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I remember being told, someone in my mum's village bought a patch of farm yard that bordered their house (as a garden extension only to make the garden bigger), lo and behold not that long after, planning permission in the extended garden and a bungalow went up, original house sold. We heard that that the seller was told that it was only wanted to make the garden bigger. I know, sellers fault, they should have put a uplift clause in the transfer, again, farmer trusting the intentions of the person they dealt with!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7606797, member: 51054"] I remember being told, someone in my mum's village bought a patch of farm yard that bordered their house (as a garden extension only to make the garden bigger), lo and behold not that long after, planning permission in the extended garden and a bungalow went up, original house sold. We heard that that the seller was told that it was only wanted to make the garden bigger. I know, sellers fault, they should have put a uplift clause in the transfer, again, farmer trusting the intentions of the person they dealt with! [/QUOTE]
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