Neighbour kicking off

The break point on the upright his side is clearly where there was a knot in the wood & it has split - pre-existing defect yo ;)
I'd just get some bits of wood & go round & replace that section tbh. It will cost a few quid tops & really isn't worth the bother arguing over.
I'm guessing your neighbour is retired/unemployed.
 
I'm sort of siding with the neighbour here as well, looks like the panel has been pushed, I don't agree with him 'kicking off' though, surely with you having a carpenter onsite he could fix this in 2 minutes to an acceptable standard.

It's definately not a replacement panel though so whatever you do don't agree to that.
 
Upon further inspection it seems that the fence post is twisted and I think that's out unnecessary stress on it and cause it to buckle therefore if anyone's fault, it's the house builder who put the fence up.

My chippy said he'd go and sort it if he lets him etc... so at least I don't have to deal with him or admit I'm taking responsibility.
 
You need to establish dominance. You know what you have to do...

So it comes down to two options

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Or fix the problem and
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Nuclear poo through the letter box while in a boxing stance, just to end all argument before it starts?
*imagines OcUK forum doomsday weapon*

Definitely an orbital poo launching platform capable of firing payloads through any letterbox on the planet. Ammunition provided by the ISS.

Oh, and agree with your neighbour for the carpenter to fix it. Tell them post fix about how the carpenter sees this all the time in strong winds where a defect in an upright strip causes it to split and leverage away. Tell them about how your new shed will stop that. Tell them they're welcome.
 
Draw up a contract mandating the replacement of the fence panel. Replace the fence panel with a panel 6 ft taller than existing fence. If challenged point out that the existing contract didn't specify size.
 
Upon further inspection it seems that the fence post is twisted and I think that's out unnecessary stress on it and cause it to buckle therefore if anyone's fault, it's the house builder who put the fence up.

My chippy said he'd go and sort it if he lets him etc... so at least I don't have to deal with him or admit I'm taking responsibility.

Panel is upside down so who ever put it in did a sloppy job.
 
Looks like a shoddy install of a fence panel to be honest. Who wangs a nail through the strut like that making it split.
 
*imagines OcUK forum doomsday weapon*

Definitely an orbital poo launching platform capable of firing payloads through any letterbox on the planet. Ammunition provided by the ISS.

Oh, and agree with your neighbour for the carpenter to fix it. Tell them post fix about how the carpenter sees this all the time in strong winds where a defect in an upright strip causes it to split and leverage away. Tell them about how your new shed will stop that. Tell them they're welcome.

You're wrong about the ammo. It would come straight from OC HQ with a special customer toilet you can pay £5 to personally load.
 
I managed to lean over to his side and take some pictures. This is his side but the broken bit is no where to be found.

https://imgur.com/a/UnVMs

I don't want to give in as he will probably take advantage in the future and that simply isn't happening.

Its just a treated lat, buy some from a builders yard and get the joiner to fix it for the 5mins it will take him. You don't need a new panel though, that's just wasteful when you can build a whole new panel using 99% of the materials that are already there.
 
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