Who owns the fence ??
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SimonV8ster

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12,782 posts

244 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Yep - another fence question.

If a property backs onto the side of another property (both properties a couple of houses in from a corner of a road), who is responsible for the fence at then end of the garden if it also forms part of the side fence of the other property ?

I know this should normally be sorted out amicably between the two parties but life ain't always that easy/simple smile

Jgtv

2,129 posts

213 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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It will say on your deeds, I own my back wall and my left fence around my garden. Neighbor is responsible for my right side fence.

Check it out on your deeds, its the only way to tell.

Invisible man

39,731 posts

300 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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I've heard that the property whose side the posts are on is the one responsible for its upkeep

Stickers

1,387 posts

215 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Having previously been married to an Estate Agent (not to get mixed up with property shop) I'm pretty sure it used to be your fence to the left when viewing the property from the road/front & fences that back on to another property to the rear alternate every other.

ETA oops - ommited to mention which fence hehehehe

Edited by Stickers on Thursday 9th July 12:21

rsv gone!

11,288 posts

257 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Side of the posts or left or right boundary have nothing to do with it. As said previously, the Deeds are the only way to know for sure. If it isn't shown on the deeds (or either party) then it is whatever you argue/agree between you.

Edited by rsv gone! on Thursday 9th July 16:43

Mexico.

1,254 posts

203 months

Thursday 9th July 2009
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Should be the back and your left side belongs to you unless the deeds say something different!

silverthorn2151

6,335 posts

195 months

Friday 10th July 2009
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You CANNOT make any assumptions about whose fence is whose without checking the deeds. They will have a title plan which will have a little T mark on the fence line indicating responsibility.

You should also be carful not to assumme that the fence is the boudary line. It usually is, but isn't always.

Boundary disuputes are for another thread however!

aberdeeneuan

1,392 posts

194 months

Saturday 11th July 2009
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I know in our current place it's not clear, but when we needed to do fence work we all chipped in to get it replaced. In the house we've just bought, it actually states that everyone is responsible for the boundaries jointly, so here's hoping the neighbours are nice!