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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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Yeah, i can see how she's be anxious about me fucking up her patio to be fair. I think she'll be bought round with a contract saying I have liability for any damages, but like fuck is she holding any of my cash in the meantime.
Tried to say my gutter had fallen off and was in her garden, it's a gable end and all my gutters are where they should be (if a bit raggedy).
Ironically it'll make her garden much nicer as there won't be a crumbling mess of render at the end of it.
If I go with k-rend I'll have the fun of getting her to sign something saying she won't paint over it and hence screw the breathability.
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?