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Our neighbour secretly stole our 1m square cupboard – we took them to court in £100,000 row

A COUPLE took their neighbours to court in a £100,000 row after they secretly stole a 1m square cupboard from them.

The spider web-filled cupboard, accessed via an outside door, had been part of Anthony and Angela Knight’s home in London until they discovered it had been secretly bricked up from the inside.

Two neighbours were embroiled in a fiery row over a tiny cupboard accessed from outside
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Dr Lyudmil Zyapkov and wife Juliana Grigore lost and were hit with a £100k bill[/caption]
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Anthony Knight outside Central London County Court[/caption]

It had been turned into a utilities space for the neighbouring flat owned by banker Dr Lyudmil Zyapkov and wife Juliana Grigore.

This culminated in a furious row over possession of the tiny washing machine cupboard in one of Britain’s poshest streets, a court heard.

The two couples, who live in Ennismore Gardens Mews – described by a judge as some of the “most valuable real estate” in London” ” in the capital – went to war.

Central London County Court heard that Dr Zyapkov became “obsessed” with hanging onto the cupboard, which “housed very neatly (his) washing machine and dryer”.

The neighbours‘ battle included an “awful” doorstep stand-off, where Mr Knight threatened to kill his neighbours’ pet cat if he saw it on the communal patio outside.

But after a judge rejected all their claims at Central London County Court, Dr Zyapkov and his wife have now been left with no cupboard and a hefty £100,000 lawyers’ bill for the dispute.

Judge Jan Luba KC said it was accepted that a previous owner of the flat had carried out the “land grab” by bricking up the Knights’ cupboard, but that Dr Zyapkov and his wife have no rightful claim to keep it.

During the trial, the court heard that Mr Knight, a 72-year-old financial consultant, and his 69-year-old wife have been living at their house in Knightsbridge since 1995.

Bank of America market analyst Dr Zyapkov and naval engineer Mrs Grigore bought their neighbouring flat in November 2018 and moved in.

The disputed cupboard had been accessed by the Knights via an outside door on a communal courtyard between their house and the neighbouring flat, their barrister Gerard van Tonder told the judge.

It was only while being shown around their neighbours’ new flat after Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore moved in in 2018 that they discovered it had been “unlawfully incorporated” into the flat by a previous owner.

Without opening the outside door, which remained padlocked, a previous owner had smashed through the party wall, annexed the cupboard, bricked it up from the inside and decorated it, he said.

The two couples tried to settle the issue amicably, but “emotion defeated reason,” said Judge Luba.

‘UGLY’ BATTLE

Explaining the importance of the tiny space to Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore, their barrister Tim Becker said: “It is a small space – about one metre square – but it houses very neatly my clients’ washing machine and dryer.”

Giving evidence, Mrs Grigore told the judge she bought the flat “in the state that it was” and that the two couples had been on good terms until the row over the cupboard erupted.

“Our relationship changed because of the ugliness created by the cupboard issue,” she said.

The judge was shown videos which they claimed backed their claim of harassment against Mr Knight.

In one, he can be heard warning Dr Zyapkov that taking the case to court could end in his “ruin” and losing his job at the Bank of America.

“You have occupied my cupboard and won’t give it back,” he says.

“You are a crook…You are a nasty little man.”

He then adds: “Don’t let the cat out here. If I see it, I will kill it.”

The case reached court when Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore sued in a bid to have the cupboard declared part of their property by way of adverse possession, also known as “squatters’ rights”.

They claimed it had been used for more than 25 years by owners of their flat and argued that they and previous owners had “reasonably believed” it was theirs.

They also claimed damages for harassment and nuisance over Mr Knight’s conduct, complaining that he had also taken to leaving his smelly bins at their patio door, which faces the Knights’ house.

The Knights countersued for a declaration that the cupboard remains part of the title to their home.

Commending the two wives for not getting involved in the worst of the row, the judge blamed the two men for the “out of proportion” heat.

He said: “From the Knights’ point of view, the dispute was about an old unused storage cupboard. On the claimants’ side, it was about a tiny utility area.”

He said Dr Zyapkov had become “obsessed” by the cupboard issue, losing all “insight and subjectivity” on the situation, calling police on his neighbours on multiple occasions.

Mr Knight had shown himself “unable to restrain or contain himself” once annoyed, he added, describing the stand-off which culminated in him threatening to kill the cat as “awful.”

However, he said that was the only incident which Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore had highlighted which could constitute harassment, and so could not be said to be a “course of harassment,” as the law requires at least two incidents.

‘CLANDESTINE LAND GRAB’

The judge said Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore had “fallen short by a country mile” of proving the space had been used by owners of their flat back to the 1990s, as they claimed.

Their case was not so much an attempt at “making brick from straw” but “making brick from wisps of straw,” he said, adding that the claim was “so weak it probably shouldn’t have been brought.”

He said the evidence suggested that the cupboard had probably been annexed and bricked up in a clandestine “land grab” by a previous owner of the flat.

The judge continued: “The best inference is that the leaseholders in 2011 made a land grab of the cupboard space, which was not authorised and they knew wasn’t authorised.

“Leaving the door in situ and blocking from the inside was consistent with this work being done surreptitiously and with no true belief in ownership of the cupboard.

“I don’t accept that Dr Zyapkov and Ms Grigore could have the reasonable belief that the area of the cupboard was incorporated into the flat.

“It is quite obvious to me that the attempted acquisition of the cupboard was carried out clandestinely.

“What else could possibly be the explanation for leaving in situ the external door, appearing to manifest that nothing had happened when in fact there had been the insertion of a brick wall, blocking access to what had been the cupboard?”

He found that the cupboard remained within the title to the Knights’ house, which is owned by Mrs Knight, and rejected the harassment and nuisance claims brought by Dr Zyapkov and Mrs Grigore.

Had the couple simply arranged a surveyor’s report before buying their flat, they would have known there was a problem with the cupboard and it was a “serious error of judgment” not to obtain one, he said.

Concluding, he added: “As with every neighbours’ dispute, everyone enters the court door thinking they’re going to win and at least one goes out having lost.

“But in reality, they have all lost because although they must go forward with their relationship coloured by this judgment they must live cheek by jowl with each other.

“One hopes this will be an opportunity for a fresh start by these neighbours.”

He made an order that the cupboard be returned to the Knights and that their neighbours must foot the lawyers’ bills for the dispute.

They have to pay £18,000 up front towards the Knights’ bills, which are estimated to be over £50,000, on top of their own costs of around £52,000.

For the losing couple, Mr Becker said that they may now be selling up and leaving.

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Angela Lombard Knight outside court[/caption]
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Some houses in Ennismore Gardens Mews sell for £3million[/caption]

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