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    Screwfix for kitchens

    B&Q actually do good take away cabinets you may be surprised to know.
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    Boundary Advice Needed

    So they are not landlocked,which is good as they cant claim an easement of nessesity. They could still claim an implied right of access but they would need to prove that the previous landowner sold them the land with the intention of allowing them and future owners access through your land...
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    Kitchen plastering

    The plastering with extra care bit is the part i am having trouble mastering.
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    Boundary Advice Needed

    Important questions, sorry bit confused. The blue on the title plan did you do that or is it original to the plan. If it is original to the plan on your and their title register what does it say in relation to easements across the blue area. Do the neighbours have any access to their...
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    Boundary Advice Needed

    One more thing disputes like this can easily if they were go to court exceed the amount that the insurance policy pays out to cover legal costs.
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    Boundary Advice Needed

    Not all easements (ROW's) are express and noted on the servient or dominant tenements deeds,some are implied on transfer and as your land (if im reading this right? ) formally owned the land that their house is situated on that may be the case here and it is possible they could have a right of...
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    kitchen rewiring

    My thoughts exactly .
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    kitchen rewiring

    This work must be carried out by a qualified electrician who is part P registered.
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    Electrical trunking - any ideas please?

    You could render them to give them some strength and plaster over the top. Also you could use the dreaded angle grinder to cut out the channels which should reduce the number of blows with the bolster but will cause major dust
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    PART P, ive got an interesting one.

    Hi Matty
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    Levelling a tierd garden and moving back a retaining wall

    Planning permision may be required if you level off the garden.
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    A nuisance tree!!

    You can remove any overhang but unless its a evergreen hedge which could allow to apply to the council and may gain an order to have it reduced in height after paying the fee their is nothing you can do to force them to cut it back. Also before you touch it and cut back any overhang check...
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    Please advise about what to do with this pain of a wall.

    Who's responsible for the retaining wall, the fence may not be the boundary marker. Who owns the fence ,if you dont own it you cant paint it.
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    help with carport dispute please

    Good website that i often visit. unhappybunny1 This is generally what you would be told if you came onto the website mentioned. As you have been told you could due to the party wall act build your own and remove their overhang but also would need to pay to make it good afterwards...
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    PART P, ive got an interesting one.

    Is that the edited and cleaned up version of animal farm. :D
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    PART P, ive got an interesting one.

    I think TBH we all would take exception to a neighbour coming on to our land and installing a power cable and box in our airspace . It also makes things harder should someone wish to place an extension on the boundary if there is something in the way but that can be overcome under the party...
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    PART P, ive got an interesting one.

    Sorry i thought i had had all the replies i was going to get. I Saw a picture and it was an armoured cable leading across the wall into a 3 inch square black cover, that looks like it is some form of junction box. The owner of the cable i believe still refuses to remove it.
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    sanding plaster...need advice

    You could go down wickes and buy a large scraper with a detachable 5 inch blade on it. http://www.wickes.co.uk/Professional-Scraper/invt/154805 The blades are sharp and works wonders when cleaning up lumpy spots on plaster.
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    Gonna pull my ceiling down. Any advice?

    Pulling a ceiling down to fit lights, why is the phrase cracking a nut with a sledge hammer coming to mind. Even if she has no access to lift floor boards above there are still ways to do it that will not involve pulling a ceiling down.
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    plasterers trowel?

    And remember its mainly all to do with the mix,get that right and your 80 % their Its very easy at first to make it to stiff ,so think runny poo :D Get it right and you have a very good chance of impressing yourself.
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