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Good afternoon,
I have not been on here for some time. I have lived here in my semi-detached bungalow
since 2008.
In 2009 my son created for me, a flower bed with railway sleepers, under my front windows, in my garden.
He measured with a plum line as accurately as possible to get in the correct position.
I had an elderly neighbour next door, who I was very good friends with & looked out for
her if she had any problems, Sadly she died December 2017 & the present neighbours
moved in Summer 2018. Whilst I was away in 2018, they changed their guttering,which
was shared with my property & I noticed in the winter of 2018/2019 that
my front guttering was leaking quite badly & found out the join between the
2 properties had been pulled away each other. In 2020 I had to stop them
hammering nails into my rear wooden fence.
Yesterday, I was mowing my front lawn, when the male neighbour confronted me
& stated my garden sleeper was on his property & could I move it. It's been in position
for 12 years. In was quite surprised & I have spoken to my son, who has suggested,
should he approach me again, that he needs to provide written proof from a Chartered surveyor
& through his solicitor only. We are talking of about 25mm or less
Any comments, suggestions or advice please.
Dee
I have not been on here for some time. I have lived here in my semi-detached bungalow
since 2008.
In 2009 my son created for me, a flower bed with railway sleepers, under my front windows, in my garden.
He measured with a plum line as accurately as possible to get in the correct position.
I had an elderly neighbour next door, who I was very good friends with & looked out for
her if she had any problems, Sadly she died December 2017 & the present neighbours
moved in Summer 2018. Whilst I was away in 2018, they changed their guttering,which
was shared with my property & I noticed in the winter of 2018/2019 that
my front guttering was leaking quite badly & found out the join between the
2 properties had been pulled away each other. In 2020 I had to stop them
hammering nails into my rear wooden fence.
Yesterday, I was mowing my front lawn, when the male neighbour confronted me
& stated my garden sleeper was on his property & could I move it. It's been in position
for 12 years. In was quite surprised & I have spoken to my son, who has suggested,
should he approach me again, that he needs to provide written proof from a Chartered surveyor
& through his solicitor only. We are talking of about 25mm or less
Any comments, suggestions or advice please.
Dee
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