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Neighborus ignoramus and our hedge
Sally Thompson wrote:
snip also today cut off some branches of an existing ash tree which was right on the boundary - and thrown them over our side. But is there anything we can do legally about what he has done to the ash tree? If he has unbalanced the tree it may fall over then he would probably be responsible for any damage caused. If the tree is definately yours then he did the right thing by putting the cuttings over your side, however if the tree is his then you should throw the cuttings back over his fence! Sorry to sound off, but you can all imagine how we feel! By the way, there is absolutely NO way we can discuss this with him - a polite and friendly good morning is met with a turned back, and after a year we've just given up. You could go to his front door and invite him for coffee but some neighbours are just a waste of oxygen and short of getting a few blokes down the pub to give him correctional training there in nowt 't be done. He is legally entitled to be an a***hole if he wants to be. Steve R -- "Latest gear:- One piece one button suit extremely comfortable, perfect for Relaxation, Sports, Hiking, Swimming, a must have" OOPS sorry you have one!!! |
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