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Fencing between neighbours gardens
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There is a fence between my garden and my neighbours garden. I have put handing baskets on brackets on my side of the fence on the concrete posts of the fence.These have been in place several years
The neighbours are replacing the fence and say I should not have put the hanging baskets on their posts, and told me to remove them.
Was I right to put up baskets on my side of the fence ? Are they right to tell me to remove the baskets? They never said anything when I put them up.
Many thanks for advice
The neighbours are replacing the fence and say I should not have put the hanging baskets on their posts, and told me to remove them.
Was I right to put up baskets on my side of the fence ? Are they right to tell me to remove the baskets? They never said anything when I put them up.
Many thanks for advice
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think thats depends on who owns the fence. If the fence was there before they moved in that should be fine. If it is there own fence than you could ask to put them there. If the council own it there should build a new fence if they own it leaving the existing fence up. My information is not True but that's what I think hope it helps
If they own it then yes they can. I once got a police caution for damaging their property when a neighbour complained and all I did was tie a pit of string to it. OK, to be honest, part of the police caution was for calling him a few things, but the bottom line was i could do nothing with HIS fence.
You can obtain Office Copies of the Register of Title from the Land Registry as well as a Title Plan (£4 each) (or ask your solicitor to send you a photocopy from the file wen you bought). There should be 't-marks' to show which fences you are responsible for maintaining. usually, if the posts are on your side, then that fence is for you to maintain - but also check the wording in the Official Copy. You also own that side of the fence that faces into your property - so you can paint it.creosote it. fix anything to it (as lon as it does not damage the opposite side) - and your neighbour has no locus standi to do anything about it.
We've had this problem with our neighbour. OH made a beautiful hanging basket to put on the fence, and the eejit next door kicked up a fuss about it because it was his fence. I sympathise.
If you own the house, you may well find out who owns the fence itself by looking through your purchase documents. Or as Barquentine says, ask via the Land Registry office.
If you own the house, you may well find out who owns the fence itself by looking through your purchase documents. Or as Barquentine says, ask via the Land Registry office.
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