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  1. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    Hi WGT52 I appreciate the response. Does it matter who owns the fence? Surely even if it is his fence the lean to and associated drainage should stop at the fence and be contained. Regardless of ownership it is clear that the lean to substantially overhangs this with no appropriate drainage so...
  2. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    I just want the lean to draining appropriately and not flooding my garden although I also don’t feel I should have to give up an area of my boundary for him to gutter. As far as I’m concerned this should be done at his side with no encroachment, regardless of the fence ownership. I’ve been...
  3. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    Hey sxturbo! We have so many things we’re not allowed to do, like I’m not allowed to erect fencing to the front of my property, or keep chickens rather comically haha! No I don’t pay ground rent. The only extra item we pay is a management committee fee for the likes of cutting grass and trees...
  4. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    This image probably demonstrates what I mean about the back to back fencing area better.
  5. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    Hi herts p&d - I will do that but my thinking is regardless of whose fence it is he shouldn’t be able to cross that boundary into my property and drain off here. To be fair I wouldn’t care if he kept the lean to so long as he amended it in a way that the drainage stayed on his side of the...
  6. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    Hi tiger cub rider! I’m not sure - I had sort of assumed it was. These were new build houses and the fencing was provided by the builder. The photographed area is between the two tarmac areas. At the bottom part of the garden, where the grass would be, there are two fences sort of back to back...
  7. CatherineT1992

    Neighbour crossing boundary!

    Hi everyone! Just after some advice. My neighbour has a lean to that is supported by and crosses my fence area! Prior to the pandemic, I have approached him and asked him nicely to remove it, I have explained that the runoff from the side of the house in particularly wet weather is leaving...
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