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poodlelis | 20:44 Sat 01st May 2010 | Law
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Hi I am having my property extented and there is a BT phone line runnning over my property where I need to put the new roof. BT want to charge me £580 to move it but it isn't my phone line it runs to a house on the next road up to us. BT want to re route it to a telegraph pole on the persons street but it is me that has to foot the bill is this right or is there any laws which says I am not liable for this charge?

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I suppose they own the line and you own the land but who owns the air it's suspended in?
I would have thought that if it runs through/over your land, then you would be at liberty to disconnect it.
There has to be some agreement in history with BT regarding this.
I imagine there will be some historical record of 'wayleave' or 'easement' to allow the line in the first place. You should check your deeds.
can you not have the extension built so that the line goes through your loft and then you can send them a bill for line rental,
It seems an odd arrangement to go right over your property anyway if there is a pole nearer to the neighbour's house - but they did some odd things in the past, we have a lattice of BT lines up our street.
Check whether OpenReach have a wayleave for the cables to cross your property. (email [email protected] or phone 0800 581 525). If they have, they're probably correct in refusing to move the cables without payment. If not, you can demand that they move them free of charge.

Chris
The air is irrelevant in this case, as scotman and Chris have said, you need to check whether there is any wayleave in place.

Have you got a copy of your title to the property to have a check or any information from your legal advisor from when you bought the house?

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