They are pretty useless, but I keep trying by spoonfeeding them information and suggestions. It isn't easy but I don't intend to give up just yet.
Thank you for that suggestion - the CORGI guy came through with a very helpful letter giving the make and model of boiler, the situation when he...
It became a legal matter after my parents were unable to prevent the construction of the shed and the drilling into their wall by the neighbours. We contacted the police, the local MP and the Council and none of them would get involved. The council were as much use as a chocolate teapot. The...
Thank you so much - this is just what I need to take back to the solicitors and get them to actually do something (I hope!).
You have all been so helpful.
Thank you so much.
I think that may be the way we will have to go. He will know what was involved and why the boiler was removed / and replaced by a new one in a different location.... and he is CORGI registered.
The flue is still in situ as my parents are not allowed access to that wall (despite it being theirs) as they would have to enter the neighbour's land!
There is extensive evidence to support what was done, even though the situation has changed.
We think the flue was modified some time after the shed was built, but we have no idea exactly when as there was no communication / consultation or any indication they were intending to do this, with or without permission.
To my uneducated eye it looks very ramshackle and unsafe and I'm glad...
If you know any details of the case it would be useful to quote those to our solicitors who seem unable to deal with the most basic issues without a great deal of hand holding.
The owner of the neighbouring property doesn't actually live there and has never complained about the flue prior to building his shed... The flue was at the very end of their garden and (trespass issues aside) did not protrude excessively or disrupt anyone's life in any obvious way...
Thank you - if you did I missed it as I have been away from my computer and may have skipped your post. Your comment about party walls is interesting as both the local MP's office, the police and the Council insisted that the wall *was* a Party Wall, which is why I read the act, so I could quote...
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Thank you for that - there is a lot to read there.
I'm sure it will be nearly as exciting as the Party Wall etc Act 1996, which proved to be an effective sleep aid when I ploughed through it to prove that the wall in question was not a Party Wall.