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Neighbour Complaint
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Work started on my new fence yesterday and the builder said he should finish later today. The problem is that they had to drive down a wide pathway at the back of my house to drop of materials and equipment and load the van up with the original bricks and concrete blocks away. The pathway is owned by the corporation of London and one of my neighbours had a go at the driver saying he couldn't drive down there. The driver then said it would only be for a few hours to load and unload but the neighbour still complained.
I don't have a side gate and the only other way is to cart the old rubbish through my house. If it's only for a few hours is my neighbour within their right to complain?
I don't have a side gate and the only other way is to cart the old rubbish through my house. If it's only for a few hours is my neighbour within their right to complain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Naomi24.
I wouldn't validate the neighbour's complaints by giving him anything and I certainly wouldn't apologise to him.
It's not his land. He knows the loading/inloading is only going to take a few hours, but still chose to complain. Just plain nasty.
Ignore the grumpy so-an-so, and enjoy drinking the wine yourself.
I wouldn't validate the neighbour's complaints by giving him anything and I certainly wouldn't apologise to him.
It's not his land. He knows the loading/inloading is only going to take a few hours, but still chose to complain. Just plain nasty.
Ignore the grumpy so-an-so, and enjoy drinking the wine yourself.
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This is the tree and you can also see the wide pathway at the back.
Maybe I should've contacted the C of L to forewarn them.
This is the tree and you can also see the wide pathway at the back.
Maybe I should've contacted the C of L to forewarn them.