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Old 24-03-2005, 02:21 PM
pk
 
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Janet Baraclough wrote:
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from (Nick Maclaren) contains these words:

In article ,
w.g.s.hamm fenlandfowl @talktalk.net wrote:


Way hay. At last, I can force my neighbour to trim his flipping
leylandii down to a reasonable level.


No, you can't. At most, you can apply to your local authority, which
may choose to do that. We shall discover which ones choose to, and
which choose not to.


Before long, no doubt conveyance solicitors will search council
records of "hedge disputes", just in case a vendor concealed a
dispute with their neighbour. I suspect property buyers and sellers
may find written evidence of difficult neighbours, an even worse
property blight than the hedge itself.



but selling a house now without telling of a neighbour dispute will cause
you problems - no different with the HH bill except there is a soution the
the HH problem

pk