ChatterBank1 min ago
Tree fallen onto my land
I rent a field to graze my horses on. A tree has fallen down and damaged the fence. The people I rent the field from are saying that I have to pay to have the fence replaced.
1 Surley I only have to have the fence repaired, where it is damaged, and not replace the whole fence?
2 Should the land owner whose tree it is pay to have the fence repaired? (next door)
The owner of the field I rent says that she does not have "the people who own next door's address" It is just a strip of basically waste land. Can I find out this address any way?
Any help would be appriciated.
Thank you
1 Surley I only have to have the fence repaired, where it is damaged, and not replace the whole fence?
2 Should the land owner whose tree it is pay to have the fence repaired? (next door)
The owner of the field I rent says that she does not have "the people who own next door's address" It is just a strip of basically waste land. Can I find out this address any way?
Any help would be appriciated.
Thank you
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Thanks Eddie, the land is owned, just left to waste. We live in Hampshire, and I've managed to find out that the land (tree owner) lives in the Midlands. I thought I only had to pay for the repair not the whole fence. The person I rent the field off is trying to keep my £400 deposit, I know it won't cost that much to repair, as its only a barbed wire fence. I think she may be doing this because I am moving out.
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