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Posted Sun, 09 Nov 2025 20:42:00 GMT by Mel Chapman
Hi I’m buying a house which has submitted an application for adverse possession, this has been expedited due to the selling chain at are apart of, is there a rough time line to how soon this could be resolved? Thanks
Posted Sun, 09 Nov 2025 21:06:58 GMT by Mel Chapman
SYK286114 is a reference I’ve been sent from my solicitors if this helps
 
Posted Mon, 10 Nov 2025 08:39:07 GMT by Adam Hookway
Hi Mel - the application was lodged on 6th November. It has been expedited so processing will start this week.
Even with expedition, which gets it to the processing start line, it is likely to take some time to process/complete
There are generally three key stages to such applications inc consideration of the claim itself by one of our lawyers, a site visit/survey to get a report on the reality on the ground and a final stage where the registered owners are contacted to confirm their consent or otherwise to the claim
Very rough timescales re each stage are 3-4 weeks, 2 weeks and 65 days for each stage - not definitive but the key one to note is the last one. If the application reaches that final stage then that wider check/confirmation is key and the owners are given plenty of time to respond as mentioned
Please do speak to your conveyancer/legal rep to clarify the process and also firm up on the validity of the claim being made, which I am sure they will have done already for you
SYK729530
Posted Mon, 10 Nov 2025 10:02:57 GMT by Mel Chapman

Thank you for this, if the land owners respond prior to the 65 days to accept the claim I assume this will speed up that aspect of the process?

thanks 

Posted Mon, 10 Nov 2025 12:03:08 GMT by Adam Hookway
Mel - that's correct. Each stage follows the previous one in order so if any fail then the next one does not happen until resolved
Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 10:25:14 GMT by Mel Chapman

Sorry to be asking another question sooner than expected. One of the solicitors within the chain have said that the deadline for objection is Thursday this week? Can you see whether there is any update or notes to confirm this? I am awaiting more information/updates from my solicitors but thought I’d see whether you’d been able to see anything at your end. Many thanks, Mel 

Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 12:11:32 GMT by Adam Hookway
Mel - not sure where they have got that information from but the case has not yet passed the first two stages so we are not at the consent/objection stage as yet 
SYK729530
Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 12:24:10 GMT by Mel Chapman

Hi Adam

The SYK number you have doesn’t correspond to any of the ones I have been told by my solicitors does that impact anything? The ones I’ve been told include SYK313724 and SYK286114

thanks 

Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 13:18:32 GMT by Mel Chapman

Another I have is SYK137048

Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 13:42:05 GMT by Adam Hookway
Hi Mel - they won't have quoted it because it's the provisional new title allocated to the claimed land 
SYK286114 and SYK313724 are the titles for the land as currently registered 
SYK137048 is the title for #22 but no application against that but assume that's the main property being sold/bought and the other titles are the extra land now being claimed
SYK729530 is the correct one from our end re what's happening but I'm sure your conveyancer can confirm and reassure you if necessary. 
Posted Mon, 17 Nov 2025 13:49:19 GMT by Mel Chapman

Hi Adam

Thank you for the clarification. I will await responses from my solicitors but I’m unsure where they’ve gotten the information from regarding all being sorted by Thursday. Thanks for your help and advice it’s really appreciated. 

Posted Thu, 27 Nov 2025 22:16:09 GMT by Mel Chapman

Hi Adam, I am hoping you may be able to provide me with an update? I was hoping you’d be able to inform me whether we have passed stage 1 yet and whether there is anything in place for the 65 days if the current land owners have both unfortunately passed away? Also as we are currently in a chain, which has been ongoing for nearly 6 months it is causing significant delays so we hope things can get sorted sooner than later. Thanks, Mel 

Posted Fri, 28 Nov 2025 12:45:56 GMT by Nimish Patel
Hi Mel - I have responded to your further post in the absence of my colleague. 

The application is currently with a senior officer for consideration.  They will be deciding if the application is satisfactory to proceed or not, and if it is then what actions are required.  If satisfactory, then we may possibly have to ask for a survey of the site before the 65 day notice stage can happen. 

I have just set this out to manage your expectations and hope it helps. 
Posted Fri, 28 Nov 2025 13:00:28 GMT by Mel Chapman

Thank you

Would you be able to inform me on here if the application is satisfactory and passes that stage? 
 

many thanks, Mel 

Posted Fri, 28 Nov 2025 13:08:05 GMT by Nimish Patel
Mel - If you drop us a line here towards middle to end of next week, we should be able to confirm the position. 
Posted Fri, 28 Nov 2025 13:37:43 GMT by Mel Chapman
Perfect thank you so much 
Posted Wed, 03 Dec 2025 08:48:04 GMT by Mel Chapman

Hi could you please inform me whether this application has passed successfully stage 1? Thank you 

Posted Wed, 03 Dec 2025 08:58:54 GMT by Adam Hookway
Hi Mel - we need more from the conveyancer and they were contacted yesterday with a request. Once they have responded in full the case will be reviewed again and nest stages considered
You'll need to rely on the seller's conveyancer to clarify/confirm the request and when they hope to respond
SYK729530 
Posted Fri, 05 Dec 2025 09:10:29 GMT by Mel Chapman

Hi

Could you please advise me a little further, a few of your sources online state that these type of applications can take 10-14 months, I was under the impression that it would be 3-4 weeks, 2 weeks then 65 days? Can you please advise as we are in a chain and desperate to get moving as this has already been ongoing 6 months, we require as much transparency as possible to aid our decision moving forward, is there anything that can be done to make the process quicker? Thank you for all the updates as of yet, much appreciated. Thanks, Mel 

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