Not sure if it is an urban myth but thought a householder was responsible for the boundary on the right hand side of property as you look at it from the road.
Yeah I always thought left hand side was yours if inside the property. So same thing !
Not sure if it is an urban myth but thought a householder was responsible for the boundary on the right hand side of property as you look at it from the road.
Ha. I’ve always thought that if the uprights/cross beams are showing on your side it’s your fence; if you can’t see the uprights/crossbeams it’s theirs...
Arent dividing fences joint responsibility between the landowners of the properties?
Ha. I’ve always thought that if the uprights/cross beams are showing on your side it’s your fence; if you can’t see the uprights/crossbeams it’s theirs...
Left hand fence and end of garden fence when looking out from your house is normally your responsibility
What are neighbors like ask them
http://www.boundary-problems.co.uk/boundary-problems/fences.html
"left side" rule is a bit of a myth, actually. It might be the convention, but it is not always true and therefore shouldn't be relied on.
It's always best to check the deeds and/or plans for the property. For my place, the fence(s) we own are clearly marked using the "T" convention the link above refers to.