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mrs_overall | 13:28 Mon 07th Apr 2008 | Law
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A 6ft fence panel has blown down in the wind. This fence (according to my house deeds) belongs to my neighbour. I didn't make a fuss about it (or about the greenhouse glass it broke) but what's driving me insane is the fact that my neighbours SEVEN dogs can all access my lawn as a toilet, and my youngest child is too scared to go out to play.
The neighbour has said he'll mend the fence "when he's ready."
Is there anything I can do about this situation?
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he doesnt have to replace it if he doesnt want to, not that it helps you in any way.

Can you put soemthing up to prevent his dogs getting into your garden? Even if just temporary

Itll cause problems but you could also send him a bill for damage and tell him youll report him to the dog warden if he continues to allow then to roam free.
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Mr O is more enraged about the dog situation than me and wants to put barbed wire across the gap. My worry is that the neighbours will sue us if one of their precious mutts hurts itself.
The dogs don't roam free as in roaming the street, as the rest of our garden is fully enclosed.
They won't even come & clear up the steaming piles of poo. Grrrrrr.
then put them in a bag and throw them back lol, thats what id do. Mr CRX would just flick them back unbagged lol
the use of barbed wire is a little extreme but I can understand the reasons. You are entitled to put your own fence up inside the line of their fence which would keep the dogs from messing you property. I would think that this would also provide some additional protection for your greenhouse (if you replace the glass) in future as well.
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Lol red.....I have to confess that last night I transferred a couple of piles from my back lawn onto their front door step. Childish, but oh so satisfying.

Thanks for all your answers.
good for you mrs O lol
I don't know the actual legal situation here but was just wondering what would happen if one or all of his dogs bit someone who was visiting your property,or what would happen if your children or yourselves were bitten? I thought that as a dog owner he had to ensure his animals were not allowed to be off his property without a lead.
I would open the back gate, so the dogs could escape ! As the youngest is too scared to be out in the garden, no fear of him/ her legging it. As a bit of a wimp. I would give the neighbour about 5 minutes' notice with a note through his door first.
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This morning one of the dogs was in my garden & dug up some plants. I opened the side gate into the street and let it out. As far as I know, it hasn't been seen since. One down, six to go.
(Apologies to any dog lovers reading this)
why dont you have the fence fixed and have the bill sent to your neighbour or fix it yourself then at least your children could play in the garden without fear
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Grandma41...it's a point of principal. Last month one of their kids accidentally knocked my wing mirror off and they refused to pay for that. One of their balls broke 3 panes in my greenhouse last summer and they refused to pay for that. If we have the fence repaired, hell would freeze over before they would pay a bill.
The dog warden service can do something about it even though the dogs are not roaming the streets, especially as they are fouling in your garden, it is also a neighbour nuisance issue. Contact your local authority I am sure they can help one way or another.
I forgot to say that you can get into trouble for throwing it back onto his property even though it's his dogs mess, so don't let anyone see you doing it.
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Thanks for that Mob. The problem is still ongoing but I'm returning their fragrant offerings in the dead of night.

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