Key legal issues
This document is only available with a paid isurv subscription.
Under common law, there is no right of access to neighbouring land. Access is therefore only available where a party has a right to access as an easement or where a statute specifically grants access.
This is illustrated clearly in the case of John Trenberth v National Westminster Bank Ltd [1979]...
Explore the subscription options here to get full access to isurv, including downloads.
Try isurv for 1 month!
You can now get unlimited access to all isurv channels with our 1-month pass, available for only £39. To find out more, enquire with our team using our form.
Sign up for the isurv newsletter to receive a monthly round-up of the latest isurv updates.
For further support, please contact us by emailing isurv@rics.org or calling +44 (0) 247 686 8584