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<blockquote data-quote="brooklyn07" data-source="post: 7474452" data-attributes="member: 143366"><p>It just feels so wrong, surely if the reason for the compulsory purchase is no longer there then they should either give it back or sell it not pass it around all the public bodies to get a look in first!</p><p></p><p>All the other farmhouses that had agri ties on them in our area have been handed down to family who don't farm and were then able to get the tie removed because they hadn't farmed for over 10 years and then sold them on for double the price.</p><p>The one place even put their house up for sale to prove there was no interest so we immediately went in and offered the asking price - 2 days later the house was taken off the market due to a change of heart.</p><p>Then they applied to take the tie off again and was refused due to the land not being accessible by any other means other than through their own grounds or via someone elses grounds so they just sold all their ground off to the people that owned ground right next to them and then they were able to get the tie removed because the house no longer owned ground to farm!</p><p></p><p>I thought the whole point of these agri tied buildings was so that farmers could afford to live in the area they farmed. Just so frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brooklyn07, post: 7474452, member: 143366"] It just feels so wrong, surely if the reason for the compulsory purchase is no longer there then they should either give it back or sell it not pass it around all the public bodies to get a look in first! All the other farmhouses that had agri ties on them in our area have been handed down to family who don't farm and were then able to get the tie removed because they hadn't farmed for over 10 years and then sold them on for double the price. The one place even put their house up for sale to prove there was no interest so we immediately went in and offered the asking price - 2 days later the house was taken off the market due to a change of heart. Then they applied to take the tie off again and was refused due to the land not being accessible by any other means other than through their own grounds or via someone elses grounds so they just sold all their ground off to the people that owned ground right next to them and then they were able to get the tie removed because the house no longer owned ground to farm! I thought the whole point of these agri tied buildings was so that farmers could afford to live in the area they farmed. Just so frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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