My fence vs neighbour's hedge
Discussion
mgtony said:
They will no doubt now agree that the old fence does belong to the OP and ask him to dispose of it, or they'll take it down and chuck it into his garden!
Classic, but even if this did happen it would be the VERY end of the issue and a huge fire could be lit using the fences :-) Suggest it wont, neighbours sound like clowns, theyll find something else to be misserable g1ts about insteadRichB said:
Funk said:
...you maintain your original boundary, they get a stty old fence to look at...
It does look much better. How has he maintained his original boundary?I'll put up a proper reply later and post some pictures up. All good so far, no court date! I will 100% be maintaining the original boundary and is one reason I have installed CCTV trained on the fences... If they do remove the original fence then I'll do whatever I can to replace it at their cost, pursuing criminal damage etc. So far it's all quiet, I think they like ourselves are actually pleased to have a secure boundary.
Getting the fence sorted and the boundary secure has sort of unlocked the garden for us. Last year we really had to take care and couldn't relax incase the dogs managed to get though, so now it's really nice. The extra height of the new fence is also a proper bonus. I'm currently gutting the garden and it's nearly all cleared. It's getting totally rotovated, levelled, patio'd, pathed and hopefully a new shed
Getting the fence sorted and the boundary secure has sort of unlocked the garden for us. Last year we really had to take care and couldn't relax incase the dogs managed to get though, so now it's really nice. The extra height of the new fence is also a proper bonus. I'm currently gutting the garden and it's nearly all cleared. It's getting totally rotovated, levelled, patio'd, pathed and hopefully a new shed
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