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tinkerbell79 | 13:52 Tue 11th Mar 2008 | Law
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Hi,

Can anyone please advise me on the following, i am having sky installed and the sky man needed to put the wire along a boundry wall, which seporates my garden and his, while doing this, the next door neighbour came out and advised me that the boundry wall is infact his and does not want the wire running along it, however the wire is only on my side of the wall facing my property not his. can some one please help.

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What a waste of space your neighbour sounds. call his bluff. tell him to get a life and if he wants to be such a sad ******, you'll see him in court.

In the meantime, get the plans for your house, measure everything and if he's got anything in your garden space, bulldoze it.

I hate ***** like that.
I agree that he is being pedantic but if it is his wall, he has every right to stop you (or Sky) attaching anything to it. Can't the wire be buried in the ground next to the wall?
I thought Sky did dishes attached to your house not cable? Or have I got this wrong?
He is, of course, being pernickety and unneighbourly, but if the wall actually is his and all of it is on his property then strictly speaking he is right - you can't attach anything to it without his agreement. He could - if he wanted - demolish the wall without any notice to you and if the cable got broken or damaged in the process you would have no come back against him.

Twenty 20 - signal travels from dish to box via wire.
along a boundary wall? Must be an odd position for the dish.

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