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  1. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Again, here we go with what legal and what's common sense. If you're the type of person to chuck it back next door, legal or not, then you're the exact same type of person the OP has originally had problems with - a tw@t. I'm not specifically saying you are by the way.
  2. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Why? Who gives a f*ck what the neighbour has to say, my comments are based on what the OP has said and my advice was based on that. If the OP has left out a load of information then so what? He might have a purple head and hop everywhere for all I care, it doesn't change the FACT - yes FACT -...
  3. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Yup I agree - they could have done a better job but they didn't - no claims have been made for scratched cars that we're aware of - I'm sure the OP would have mentioned it.
  4. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Your point is 100% irrelevant - the tenant wanted the scaffolding shifted and it wasn't. Clearly the tenant didn't stop paying the rent - why? Because he's a twit who would no doubt have a tough time getting another property. The intelligent amongst us realise that the landlord IN FACT sorted...
  5. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Not you - Woody said it, post 109
  6. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    I understand the need to communicate with my tenants to ensure minimum disruption for either party. Trouble is I don't always get that back in return - usually when a payment hasn't been made for that months rent or the month after or the one after that. In fact, this is when the tenant learns a...
  7. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    All of those that keep pointing out law, rights, legal obligations etc. etc. can go tell it to a judge. The law is ambiguous and open to interpretation - fight a civil dispute and you'll understand the difference between what is right and what is argued to be right - and it's usually the case...
  8. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Here, here - finally some common sense!
  9. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    You don't really have to look that hard! Just take it like men and stop whinging cause you were wrong!
  10. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    I know what a gnats chuff is but I don't know what a gnats chaff is!?
  11. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Read it yourself!
  12. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    They're a gnats chuff away from being semis!
  13. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Whhhhhhaaaaaaatttteeeeeevvvvveeeerrrrrr...........!
  14. angelboy

    Is this scaffolding OK in terms of neighbour border?

    Are you reading this Woody and Noseall? Both of you were against speaking to the landlord saying it'd be a huge mistake and that it's not up the landlord to make the decision....:whistle:
  15. angelboy

    planning enforcement magistrates court summons (need urgent guidance)

    Who ignores an enforcement order? The OP seems sharp enough in his responses here so I doubt he's being naturally dim......he's chanced it and he's lost, yet he still thinks that there's a chance he can win. A true scofflaw through and through!
  16. angelboy

    planning enforcement magistrates court summons (need urgent guidance)

    Yeah, **** it. Why not..... .....let us know how you get on
  17. angelboy

    planning enforcement magistrates court summons (need urgent guidance)

    I'm not the one asking for advice but only giving part of the story.
  18. angelboy

    planning enforcement magistrates court summons (need urgent guidance)

    So the neighbor that complained, is it the same one who's garden your stood in taking the photo? Have you got a link to the original granted planning application? It would be interesting to see the original plans. Just a council name and the application number should do it if you don't have a...
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