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what are the rules about private right away with alleyway

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leocadie | 13:30 Sat 06th Nov 2010 | Law
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My neighbours have got the rightaway to utilise my alleyway to get to their property. My neighbours are asking to remove on permanent basis my belongings that are stored in the alleyway eventhough it isn't obstructing the alleyway. where do I stand? have I got to comply with their request by law? My neighbour stated that he has taken photo of my property without my consent. Is it unlawful?
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Surely if you leave your property in a public place then I could come and take a picture if I wanted to. You might not think it is causing obstructions but he might. He might also think it looks a mess. What kind of belongings are you talking about?
do you mean a right of way? Do they have the right for example to wheel a bike down there and does you stuff mean they can't? How would you feel if they tripped over your stuff then sued you? I would say if someone else has right of way over your land then it's up to you to keep it well maintained. As long as the photographer wasn't standing on private property, they can photograph whatever they like, including through your windows if they wanted
I would have a look to see what is stated on the deeds.
a public right of way is completely different to a right of way just for your neighbour's access

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