Comment | Ask your solicitor what would be involved if a neighbour decided to enforce the burden. Given the age, I doubt it'll be a simple or cheap process, so nobody is going to bother.
My own house has all sorts of ridiculous conditions (like not operating a piggery or scrapyard in the garden) but most date from the late-90s. I think part of the motivation was developers trying to ensure that residents didn't make the place look terrible before all the other houses had sold. I suspect they'd have a hard time enforcing any of it now, and there's other ways to address most anti-social behaviour. If your dug is barking its head off at all hours of the night, you'll have environmental health addressing it long before anyone takes you to court. |
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