Neighbour's new pitched roof draining onto my flat roof -no gutter

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Thank you for all of your replies. It sounds like the builders should not have allowed water to drain onto my roof. I will talk to the neighbours.
 
Just in case it becomes a case of their roofer saying its OK, one option might be to get another roofer to do a 'survey of works' - basically put their own assessment in writing. Might cost about £100 but give you some clout. Maybe council building services might do something cheaper?
 
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