The neighbours are in the process of converting and extending an existing detached garage which has a wall which is right on our boundary. There's an existing soffit/roof/gutter overhang into our garden, it's been like that since the houses were built in the mid 80s. Nothing we can do about that, which is fine.
They're extending the garage back another 4 feet which means removal of a fence panel which butts up to the garage wall, and also incidentally changing the entire roof from a pyramid (square hip is the technical term) to an apex style, which will result in a more dominating structure which I'm not massively happy about.
Because they're extending the garage back 4 feet, this will mean they will have to add another 4 feet of soffit/gutter/etc overhang into our property. I assume they would require our permission for this as that airspace is ours, but there is a precedent with the existing garage for trespass. I asked the neighbour and his response was:
"We would not need a formal agreement for the overhanging guttering as there is already existing guttering which overhangs."
The application is still in the planning stage, (undecided currently) and also he's not given us any party wall agreement paperwork.
To be honest he's an entitled little git and winds me up. He's the type that if you give him an inch he will take a mile. So would really appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance!
They're extending the garage back another 4 feet which means removal of a fence panel which butts up to the garage wall, and also incidentally changing the entire roof from a pyramid (square hip is the technical term) to an apex style, which will result in a more dominating structure which I'm not massively happy about.
Because they're extending the garage back 4 feet, this will mean they will have to add another 4 feet of soffit/gutter/etc overhang into our property. I assume they would require our permission for this as that airspace is ours, but there is a precedent with the existing garage for trespass. I asked the neighbour and his response was:
"We would not need a formal agreement for the overhanging guttering as there is already existing guttering which overhangs."
The application is still in the planning stage, (undecided currently) and also he's not given us any party wall agreement paperwork.
To be honest he's an entitled little git and winds me up. He's the type that if you give him an inch he will take a mile. So would really appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance!

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