I also see that several people have stated how they've got it on record with the Land Registry if anyone is doing anything re their property. So was I at the time the neighbours decided to steal my retaining wall - and it did not protect me from that. I'm used to getting a little email at intervals saying "No activity on your account" - but there then came an email saying "such and such solicitors are taking action on your account" (or words to that effect). That was a shock - as I'd taken that precaution to protect myself. It was the Land Registry's own solicitors taking that action - ie to help my lower neighbour grab my retaining wall off me (in the course of having their house Registered for the first time). I fought back obviously - but, as stated above, the LR gave them that bit of my garden (even though at least I managed to lob that expensive future bill at their house in the course of their thieving - which is the plus side of that).
I still think it's worth people doing that thing with the LR - but it isn't the full answer people think it is to protect their property. Can't recall the details - but I've flung another "ring of protection" round my property since - in case of any further attempts at theft. As far as I recollect - it equals I have to be notified/give my consent to any further moving around of my borders. Obviously that won't be possible for me personally to do that when I die and no longer need my house - but I've got a proper will with a local solicitor and I'll leave them to sort that out.
I felt it necessary because this is such a "land grab" area imo. Next door neighbours were trying to make out they had the right to use my front garden to park in/known road-owners (it's an unadopted road) tried to make out they owned a communal bit of land that no-one actually owns and we all managed to get new "known road-owners" to accept that our land is OUR land and not theirs (but it took a fight to do so). I kept finding various neighbours trespassing in my garden generally. It has been quite a long hard fight to get and keep the neighbours out of my garden (apart from the bit one of them stole). I've had to put up a gate, put up security cameras and come out and yell at them on various occasions before they finally shut up and behaved normally and argue with the "known road-owner" re our communal land (not on anyone's title plan - and so belongs to all of us).
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