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<blockquote data-quote="Farming west of ireland" data-source="post: 8091055" data-attributes="member: 168661"><p>Hello. My uncle recently passed away. I inherited the land that he inherited from his father and his house, livestock machinery and buildings. My brother inherited land that my uncle purchased in later years. There is a private well located to the rear of the house. My uncle ran a water pipe from the well up to the land he purchased about 15 years ago. I plan on maybe selling the house and land in 5 or 6 years time so I asked my brother for a small fee just incase a right of way to water may be claimed. He us refusing to pay it and says he has right to the water as it has been provided in the land for the last 15 years. The well is quite costly to maintain as the water is full of iron. I have recently spent about €5000 upgrading the treatment tanks. What are your opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farming west of ireland, post: 8091055, member: 168661"] Hello. My uncle recently passed away. I inherited the land that he inherited from his father and his house, livestock machinery and buildings. My brother inherited land that my uncle purchased in later years. There is a private well located to the rear of the house. My uncle ran a water pipe from the well up to the land he purchased about 15 years ago. I plan on maybe selling the house and land in 5 or 6 years time so I asked my brother for a small fee just incase a right of way to water may be claimed. He us refusing to pay it and says he has right to the water as it has been provided in the land for the last 15 years. The well is quite costly to maintain as the water is full of iron. I have recently spent about €5000 upgrading the treatment tanks. What are your opinions? [/QUOTE]
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