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Use of common drainage in the passeage Use of common drainage in the passeage

1 year ago

My father own a premises have two part and one part sale with power of attorney due to 2nd premises have no permissible space to create separation,So in the both premises share one common drainage created by my father and fence in this side.Should we called it common passage. Can 2nd part premises user create objection if we create a gate in between that legally.

Anik

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A.Dear Client

It may be considered a common passage or area if the two parts of your property share a common drainage and fence. Ownership and usage rights must be clearly established to avoid disputes. Whether a gate can be created between the two parts of the property would depend on restrictions and legal rights of the user.Please seek an expert legal advice over this matter.
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