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31/5/2008 at 9:14am
 Location: Sunny North-East of England
 Outfit: Bailey Ranger 500 5
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Hi,

Got into a discussion yesterday about a problem with a neighbours driveway which had nothing to do with caravans. Anyway, the subject got round to caravans. One person said that you are only allowed to leave your caravan on the drive for a maximum of 2 days. I know a lot of newer estates don't allow you to store you caravan on the drive permanently but not every estate. There are some caravans stored permanently on drives on our estate. Does anyone know of any ruling about this '2 day rule' on all driveways, to help me fight my corner.

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31/5/2008 at 9:30am
 Location: Liverpool
 Outfit: Bailey Senator Virginia Mondeo 2.0l TD
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Its vary from places to places and what is on your convenant, you will be able to get the information from your local council.

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31/5/2008 at 9:32am
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Hi

It all depends the builder,in mostcases you are not allowed to park your caravan in front of the house, but if there is room at the side or back on problem, I work for 2 house builders, one allows caravans and the other one dosnt, mind you with the way estates are built there is no room to store or even load your caravan


31/5/2008 at 11:43am
 Location: Rochdale
 Outfit: Hymer Nova 470 Mondeo titanium 140tdc
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If your house is rented then the landlords set the conditions. If you own your house then the conditions are set out in the deeds by covenants, but the only people who can enforce the covenant are the people who placed the covenant or their representatives. Planning laws do not come into it nor do the local authority  unless they placed a restriction within the deeds as a condition of granting the planning application. If you have a covenant on the house restricting the parking of a caravan on the land then you park it their at your own risk. However, all that can happen is that the original covenant holder can ask that you remove it and if you refuse can geta court order requiring you to remove it, be warned that if you refuse then it could get expensive as the court order will always be granted.

Whatever the covenants on the land you always have the right to park temporarily in order to load and unload, and it would be reasonable to expect that unless your van is causing an obstruction to some other third party that you would have a reasonable time to be able to do this so a van parked there for several days would never be a problem, the worst that could happen is that the covenant holder ( usually the builder but sometimes the planning authority ) would ask you to move it, something you would be intending to do in any case.

 



31/5/2008 at 1:49pm
 Location: Shropshire North Wales borders
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We've kept caravans and motorhomes on our drive for years, on & off, since my parents went from tenting to motorhoming in the 70s.

No-one has ever commented.



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31/5/2008 at 11:31pm
 Location: Scotland
 Outfit: Jeep G-Cherokee Adria Adiva 642UP
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We live in a Barratt house that is 13 years old. Our title deeds included some kind of detailed covenant about what was allowed and not allowed, from number & type of vehicles allowed outside a property, to not running a business from the property and even the number of pets allowed! I was a bit surprised to see this so asked my solicitor at the time (almost 7 years ago now).

He said it was fairly standard, and he had seen other housebuilders try to enforce it while the building work was ongoing, but after that point he had never known of any cases brought by neighbours.

He also seemed to think that if a case did get to court, the sheriff (Scots court system) would apply a reasonableness test to the clause, and it would be highly likely that any attempt to enforce any of the terms would fail this test and therefore be found against the complainant.

There are many houses in the estate where people I know run their own businesses, or keep caravans on the drive, and I for one don't keep a tally of how many pets my neighbours have!!!


01/6/2008 at 12:29pm
 Location: East Mids
 Outfit: 93 Brave and flowery landcruiser
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janus - interesting comment 'that you would have a reasonable time to be able to do this so a van parked there for several days would never be a problem'.....others dont agree! look at this recent and heated discussion on a similar subject...... :-{

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=8

claire:-}




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