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Still unsettled...This from the man who got so het up over a minor boundary dispute back in 2014....![]()

Still unsettled...This from the man who got so het up over a minor boundary dispute back in 2014....![]()
A shining example to those who never knew the Dunkirk spirit!I had a torrid time.
My recycling bin blew over and all the cans and bottle were blown across my lawn.
However, against all the adversity, we all pulled together and managed to sort things and get it all cleared up.
No really, as I say am just asking for advice.So the neighbour fixed it last time, and you think the neighbour should sort it again? Isn't that just a teensy weensy bit selfish on your part?
me .... And as you're on the bad side ....Still unsettled...![]()
You need to look at the deeds.Advice please, as you look at the garden from inside the house on the right side two panel and fence post has collapse and leaning towards my side. Spoke to neighbour (new neighbour a bit weird) they say it's my responsible I said I doubt it as the previous neighbour has repaired it.
My question who responsible forthe fence? I always thought the fence on the right side is the neighbour responsible
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No really, as I say am just asking for advice.
I live in a mid terrace house. Speaking to work colleges they all say the right side is the neighbour responsibility. But i will check my deed.You need to look at the deeds.
We are an end house so we KNOW we are responsible for the fence to our right. The fence between us and the new neighbour.........to our left..........was falling down (it had been put up by the old neighbour). When we asked him to repair it he got the deeds out which clearly showed WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR BOTH SIDES. Seems weird but on every row of houses there will be 2 end houses and one of them will be responsible for 2 fences.
All the houses I've had, the fence on the left hand side (as you look out the house) and then the panels at the bottom of the garden have been my repsonsibility.Advice please, as you look at the garden from inside the house on the right side two panel and fence post has collapse and leaning towards my side. Spoke to neighbour (new neighbour a bit weird) they say it's my responsible I said I doubt it as the previous neighbour has repaired it.
My question who responsible forthe fence? I always thought the fence on the right side is the neighbour responsible
My understanding (from internet research) is as follows: The deeds show who owns the fence and therefore on who's side of the boundary it sits. If it's your neighbour's fence then it's his decision as to whether or not he maintains it and the only thing you can do if he chooses not to maintain it is to construct your own fence on your side of the boundary. Also, if you do anything to your neighbour's fence (such as hanging things on it) which contributes to the demise of the fence then you can be held liable.Advice please, as you look at the garden from inside the house on the right side two panel and fence post has collapse and leaning towards my side. Spoke to neighbour (new neighbour a bit weird) they say it's my responsible I said I doubt it as the previous neighbour has repaired it.
My question who responsible forthe fence? I always thought the fence on the right side is the neighbour responsible
Don't. I'd go back to post-and-rail if it wouldn't look so odd with the rest of the place hedged and fenced.I have no fences. I should probably start a campaign to get some.