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The most curious thing..
Those fences look knackered as well. And the wall needs repainting.
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I make no apologies for posting this on NSC, it is the place where i expect to get the most educated answers from.
My partner and i bought a property 5 months ago as first time buyers. The people in the next road whos garden backs onto ours have a large bush that is towering over and into our garden and blocking a large amount of light. It is also now growing onto our flat roof extention and covering the flue to our central heating system.
Having finally had enough of getting ear ache from my OH i went around to the neighbours and asked if they would sort out getting it cut back. They information me it was due to be done on their side this Saturday so tbey would send the guy round to our side as well.
The gardner man came round this morning to do the job and before starting told me it would be billed to us. I said no way was i expecting to pay for the neighbours hedges and he said he didn't want to be in the middle of a civil dispute so i told him to go and apologised for confusion.
It's gone well beyond a quick clip and the gardner said it need chainsaws and disposing of through a 'chipper', so it's not a job i can do myself.
So, NSC legal experts, who is responsible?
I can attach photos if needed.
UPDATE:
Neighbour just came round and knocked on the door. We have reached a compromise where he will arrange for it all to be sorted at his cost. We will then take responsibility for maintaining it in the future.
I think he realises that it's encroaching onto our flat roof, guttering etc and if it does any damage then he DOES become liable. He also arranged for his dogs to go into care today while the gardener bloke was doing the job, which he has ended up not doing as he didn't want to get in the middle of a payment dispute. So the onus seems to be for him to work with us
Cut it your self then. Your neighbour has admitted it needs doing. If you cut too much off in the process....then tough. If he starts then just sever his Internal Carotid artery with the cutters. Anyway that's what Dexter would do.
My partner and i bought a property 5 months ago as first time buyers. The people in the next road whos garden backs onto ours have a large bush that is towering over and into our garden and blocking a large amount of light. It is also now growing onto our extention
I'll also add that i couldn't give a stuff about falling out with them as they are back neighbours not side neighbours and we are unlikely to need to interact with them in the future. Also when he came round and knocked on the door the other night i found out that he's a right posh ****.
Sounds good to me - everyone's a winner.UPDATE:
Neighbour just came round and knocked on the door. We have reached a compromise where he will arrange for it all to be sorted at his cost. We will then take responsibility for maintaining it in the future.
I think he realises that it's encroaching onto our flat roof, guttering etc and if it does any damage then he DOES become liable. He also arranged for his dogs to go into care today while the gardener bloke was doing the job, which he has ended up not doing as he didn't want to get in the middle of a payment dispute. So the onus seems to be for him to work with us
Glad you're sorted.Round-up would have been the best solution,though.Don't have to dig down far to find a root,cut it,and paint round-up on the live side.Bye-bye plant/tree.
Only if he can find out his neighbor has murdered someone in the past.
If you kill the neighbour's trees with Glyphosate, there's a possibility of criminal damage....believe it or not.[/QUOTE
i'm told it is ..