Property/legal question??

Spook

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Anyone on here know if an approved "core path" would show up in a "search" on a property done on behalf of a prospective piurchaser??
 

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Anyone on here know if an approved "core path" would show up in a "search" on a property done on behalf of a prospective piurchaser??

I'd never heard the term before so loooked it up! The council are preparing plans of such and if making a puchase it is surely something a solicitor should pay attention to. I think I'd make a point of asking for it to specifically included in a search though.

Solicitors can be lazy/negligent and do need reminding of their responsibilities. There was doubt about the boundaries to my property when I bought 30 years ago. The solicitor said "tough". The Law Society of Scotland told me to go back to him and remind him what his job was. I did and he got it sorted!

Try this:

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Environment/Countryside/16328/5612/core-paths
 

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So far as I understand the "Core Paths" maps/ routes are available..... but not here for Aberdeenshire.... the City etc. are sorted.

Erm why??
 

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You mean, why haven't they got it sorted? Because folk voted in the wrong councillors!:D

If they have some core paths agreed but haven't listed them yet, I would imagine an enquiry under the Freedom of Information Act would make them put their skates on....

My method is to jump up and down and shout and make a nuisance of myself which, after years of practice, I am quite good at!;) Best done face to face. The bureaucrat, as a breed, will always take the line of least resistance -- but sometimes you need to persist.
 
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