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brownie | 09:05 Sat 21st Aug 2004 | Home & Garden
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what are the fencing regulations between neighbours
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hehe I think thats the wrong sort og fencing.
I think the swords have to have some kind of plug at the tip and you have to wear a basket over your face.
The fence to the right looking out from you back door is yours.
....not always, as ours is to the left. As boundary disputes are a minefield I would check your Deeds or Land Registry for help.
Unless there is something in the deeds there aren't any http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/guides_to/gardeninglaw/
My neighbour has recently built an extension on the back of his house (I am in a semi-detached) and the roof of it overhangs the brickwork by about 2", this falling onto the boundary line between the two houses. He then put up a new fence (the old half tumbled down eyesore had been there for about 3 years). The thing is, the fence has been built on MY property. What I need to know is (bearing in mind it has taken so long for him to replace the eyesore that was there).. will he have to take it down and move it if I ask (for example, if i want an extension building onto my house)? The other thing is, although it is on his property by 2", his extension has a vent (cooker maybe?), If I build an extention, and steam/damp comes out of this vent onto the wall of my extention, can he be forced to block it off?
I forgot to mention, with the fence being on my property (although he paid for it) Is it legaly mine? Am I responsable for repairs? .. and If I decided to sell the house will it affect the sale?

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