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Johnny4balls | 18:43 Sun 18th Apr 2010 | Law
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i have a boundary wall which on the pavemant side is approx 6 feet high and from inside my propety is approx 10 feet ie garden is lower than pavement. The wall below pavement level to ground is in good condition no bowing and is vertical and straight. the section of wall from pavement level upwards
is bowing , not vetical and needs replacing. At the base of the wall on the pavement side cracks are appearing what would this be classed as for an insurance claim ? subsidense would be the entire wall may be bad work- manship

any help, advice would be great
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Your wall is 16 foot high?
That's some wall, where do you live Pentonville?
Boundary walls are not usually covered by bricks and mortar in my expeience.
the wall is 10 foot high

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