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Old 01-02-2004, 11:20 PM
Janet Baraclough ..
 
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Default New build house - garden waterlogging

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Hi all,
Apologies for the X-post but the d.i.y guys always seem to know what's
going on with regard to 'building' regs but the real domain of the question
is my 'garden'. Basically, I've bought a new house up in Scotland and the
garden is a bit of a nightmare. The slightest amount of rain results in
pools of standing water and the newly laid turf is apparently about to start
rotting. Now a local landscaper has said that the problem can probably be
rectified but I don't think it should be up to me to pay for this. The
landscaper also mentioned that standing water should be the developer's
consideration. How do you think I should approach this - should the
developer be sorting out the drainage or am I stuck with footing the bill
for this myself ?


We discussed the same thing last week, look in google's archive of
urg. It's the developer's responsibility.

Btw Scotland is one big standing pool of water this very wet winter.

Janet (Arran)