That would depend on how the ownership was set up. If you jointly owned the woodland you'd be jointly responsible for the management so if one breaks the felling licence rules you'd both be held responsible.Tbh my friends can do whatever they want with there patch cut down all there trees if they want u don't care ,they won't touch my patch because they have own as long as my patch is left alone in quite happy
Interesting I get what u mean now but u could just stake your claim out amongst friends and draw your linesThat would depend on how the ownership was set up. If you jointly owned the woodland you'd be jointly responsible for the management so if one breaks the felling licence rules you'd both be held responsible.
If you are going to effectively woodlot it, that could lead to other problems. I think the woodlotting companies for example don't allow further sub-division?
Ignore everything I've said above!!
I'll chip in £5k for a 1/10th share of this.
Scottish island goes on sale for less than the price of a London parking space
Uninhabited island measures 485m by 270mwww.independent.co.uk