shotter
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Hi Peeps,
Me and the neighbour have had a double storey extension done, which is now near completion.
I did not extend my kitchen into the garden but the neighbour did, as aresult three garden fences had to be taken down.
Now the neighbour has forwarded me documentation form a solicitor which confirms the right hand side garden fencing belongs to me and it is my responsability to have new garden fences put in.
Although it is beacuse of the neighbours extension that part of my fence had to be taken down I agreed to this.
But now my neighbour is saying the new fence and post will have to positioned on my side of the property.
Originally the first post was positioned half on my side and the other half on the neighbours, i did explain this to my neighbour but he is saying that the original fencing was positioned incorrectly.
Has any peeps come across or is there anyway finding out what is the correct ruling on disputes like mine?
Me and the neighbour have had a double storey extension done, which is now near completion.
I did not extend my kitchen into the garden but the neighbour did, as aresult three garden fences had to be taken down.
Now the neighbour has forwarded me documentation form a solicitor which confirms the right hand side garden fencing belongs to me and it is my responsability to have new garden fences put in.
Although it is beacuse of the neighbours extension that part of my fence had to be taken down I agreed to this.
But now my neighbour is saying the new fence and post will have to positioned on my side of the property.
Originally the first post was positioned half on my side and the other half on the neighbours, i did explain this to my neighbour but he is saying that the original fencing was positioned incorrectly.
Has any peeps come across or is there anyway finding out what is the correct ruling on disputes like mine?