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Nothing in mine either for a 1991 house
Nonesense. The drawings are to like a 3 meter tolerance.You'd have to establish whose land the fence is actually on. so get a surveyor in.
Like has been said, there's no legal requirement to maintain fences. we have respected the "right-hand side" thing here even if it's screwed us over with our 12 panels or whatever it is, whereas either side has 3. plus side, don't moan about me not cutting the hedge… it's not my side.
Your house might have been built to a 3-meter tolerance, I'm glad mine wasn't, on a new build you could be half a house out.Nonesense. The drawings are to like a 3 meter tolerance.
Just got a letter through from YBS because our mortgage expires on 31st Dec. If we do nothing we will be moved onto their SVR....at 8.24%. I mean jesus christ.
and doubly so now! I find it baffling that people get to a month out before looking into this you always want a new deal ready to go the day the fixed rate expires double so in these high rate times!That is standard practice SVR on mortgage is pretty much always terrible, you need to get a re-mortgage done.
and doubly so now! I find it baffling that people get to a month out before looking into this you always want a new deal ready to go the day the fixed rate expires double so in these high rate times!
Nothing in my deeds about who owns what fence. This is for a 1947 house.
At least I know I own the bottom one as it backs onto a brook!
Hysterical you've taken the time at 1am to go and put reactions to each of my posts, and reported it to mods for me calling you out for being wrongYour house might have been built to a 3-meter tolerance, I'm glad mine wasn't, on a new build you could be half a house out.
point is, if you really have a dispute over who owns what, you need a surveyor, well a solicitor who will employ one. things like fences trees and hedges might not be on land titles, your plot size and land boundaries will be and even then things can be complicated.
Hysterical you've taken the time at 1am to go and put reactions to each of my posts,...
TBH, you cant really take the high ground with this... You're goto move on here is to do similar (albeit at the time rather than retrospectively)
^ 200iq workaround. I'm not even sure what offended them, I laughed at the guy talking BS.
I don't report posts. what's hysterical is the deleted post was asking you a question, you didn't reply to the question but had time to emoji it, I just figured you liked then.Hysterical you've taken the time at 1am to go and put reactions to each of my posts, and reported it to mods for me calling you out for being wrong![]()
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I enjoy the mods having to put a change request in to remove my reaction button tho, that is very lol
Slow news day
Let me know when you're finished editing but this explains why you are wrong and why I laughed when you asserted you were still right.I don't report posts. what's hysterical is the deleted post was asking you a question, you didn't reply to the question but had time to emoji it, I just figured you liked then.
You "calling" BS would hold a lot more water if you actually added anything of worth, correct the post if you think it's wrong don't just insult and emoji bomb.
So again if you have a border dispute over who's responsibility a fence/wall/hedge is to repair/maintain how do you figure it out ?
How does that prove what I said is wrong ?
If you can't come to an informal agreement it ends up with surveyors and solicitors as the only recourse to a dispute.
This you?Your house might have been built to a 3-meter tolerance, I'm glad mine wasn't, on a new build you could be half a house out.
yes, it was a joke, for someone who loves the laughing emoji I thought you might have figured it out.This you?