Falling retaining wall

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sunshine10

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Tuesday 16th April
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Hi, does anyone know if my neighbour has the right to build on my land to support his falling retaining wall to save him rebuilding his wall? TIA

sunshine10

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Wednesday 17th April
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The neighbour will be shoring up his garden which is currently 3 1/2 feet higher than ours. He wants to build a wall in front of his, on our land, and concrete foundations in front of that wall extending a further 2 foot into our garden which would also prevent us from planting anything near the wall. We only have a small garden so it would have a big impact.

sunshine10

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Wednesday 17th April
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Both properties are on a natural land level, the retaining wall is old is an old original boundary wall which originally bordered an orchard where our 1950's house is built, the building of which would not have compromised the wall. I was built without drainage, retains heavy clay soil and some large trees.

sunshine10

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Wednesday 17th April
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JQ said:
Can you share a photo?
Tried and failed! Not sure how to other than copy and paste pdf which didn't work


Edited by sunshine10 on Wednesday 17th April 19:35

sunshine10

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Friday 19th April
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sherman said:
Uploading an image to the forums

If you want to upload an image to a forum thread, you can do this via the image uploader when you have clicked Reply. You can practice posting images here if you like.



OR

If you’d rather use an external hosting service like imgur/Flickr, then you need to copy the shareable image link from the image host site into the reply box. External links should be posted like this: . See the formatting help link if you get stuck.
you can do this via the image uploader? where do I find this please once I have clicked reply?