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Does anyone have any advice on the following please:
We have lived in our house since it was built 10 years ago.
When it was built, we asked the builders to extend the fencing from the rear to part
of the front garden, these were aligned with the rear garden fencing as a boundary fence.
We had to pay for this fencing, which was 2 full sized panels and three
concrete posts.
Recently new neighbours have moved into the property next to ours.
They instantly said the fences and post were a few inches on their side of the
property. I explained it was put in 10 years ago and that we paid for it.
They continued arguing about it, subsequently we said we would remove the fencing
and posts. They said they did not want this to happen as removing the concrete posts
would damage their side of the property.
So we removed the fence panels and left the concrete posts.
They were unhappy about this and we said will remove the posts then.
Again they argued about. We left it at that.
After a few weeks whist we were out they installed their own fence panels. I took them to task on this and that they were my property, the concrete posts, which we had payed for.
They then said they could do what they liked.
None of the deeds are concise enough to show exact details of boundary fencing.
Is there anything we can do to at least get them to remove their fence panels which are slotted into our posts.
I am considering giving them 2 weeks notice to remove their panels and to then get professionals in to remove the concrete posts.
We have lived in our house since it was built 10 years ago.
When it was built, we asked the builders to extend the fencing from the rear to part
of the front garden, these were aligned with the rear garden fencing as a boundary fence.
We had to pay for this fencing, which was 2 full sized panels and three
concrete posts.
Recently new neighbours have moved into the property next to ours.
They instantly said the fences and post were a few inches on their side of the
property. I explained it was put in 10 years ago and that we paid for it.
They continued arguing about it, subsequently we said we would remove the fencing
and posts. They said they did not want this to happen as removing the concrete posts
would damage their side of the property.
So we removed the fence panels and left the concrete posts.
They were unhappy about this and we said will remove the posts then.
Again they argued about. We left it at that.
After a few weeks whist we were out they installed their own fence panels. I took them to task on this and that they were my property, the concrete posts, which we had payed for.
They then said they could do what they liked.
None of the deeds are concise enough to show exact details of boundary fencing.
Is there anything we can do to at least get them to remove their fence panels which are slotted into our posts.
I am considering giving them 2 weeks notice to remove their panels and to then get professionals in to remove the concrete posts.