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I went through this with my neighbour, they produced the contractor's insurance documents and that was good enough for me.. He then left us without a garden fence for the best part of a year, wanker... Just found out they're selling up, can't wait for them to fuck off...
You silly savage!! Sorry, couldn't resist... 😉🙏
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Massive trawl, but how did this pan out? I need to get access to the other side of my bedroom wall. Don't need to go through the neighbour's house or anything to do it, but there's a shed, and the wall is covered in ivy and crap, which I'm fairly sure it contributing to my damp problems. Conveniently the neighbours are new, redoing their driveway/garden situation and may not want the shitty old shed anyway.
Additional trip hazard - am leasehold, freehold is another neighbour. Benevolent but lazy.
Anyone had to use the 'access to neighboring land act'?
Just had a conversation with a very twitchy landlord neighbor about access to her garden to re-render my side elevation (boundary wall).
She is talking about drawing up a contract outlining liability (fair enough), and holding a deposit to cover damages (as far as I know she has no right to this and can get to fuck). She was talking about drawing up a contract herself (said she has a vague background in law, though obviously not property law), but I should probably get one drawn up myself, or at least get hers looked over if it ever emerges right?