Fencing height
In message , Christina Websell
writes
No!! They are not irrelevant at all if you ever fall out with your
neighbours over trees and fences and you've gone against your deeds.
Their deeds will be similar so they know what is allowed and won't hesitate
to use it against you to press their case.
The covenants are between you and the seller of the property, not
between you and your neighbours even though the seller might be a
developer who has entered into similar contracts with every other buyer
on an estate - but IANAL
--
hugh
"Believe nothing. No matter where you read it, Or who said it, Even if
I have said it, Unless it agrees with your own reason And your own
common sense." Buddha
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