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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Bill Pritchard" wrote in message ... To clarify, my screen is fixed to the fence he erected on my side of the boundary when he replaced my old fence. Bill Pritchard Retired and Emotional Simple, tell him to remove his fence from your land, pronto, then build what you want in its place. ****** Look!. Let's go back to basics. Before anything else you have to define exactly your borderline. That is, the borderline between yours and the neighbour's house. Then you can put on your side what you like within the local height laws. If it's a fence, then quite simply the fence 'facing' or the 'support' posts whichever you choose to have facing the other side must not be over the borderline. Everything of yours must be on your side of that borderline. No part of your fence can be over or beyond that borderline. Work out that borderline and you've cracked it. If his fence has any part of it over that borderline and is on your side then you can politely and in friendly manner point it out to him, by letter if he gets fractious, then if you have to take action you can say that you have followed, but exhausted the normal conciliatory routes without reaching an acceptable conclusion.. Doug. ****** |
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