Person A has a fairly large garden, which several other gardens back onto, and along the boundry there is a fence, and just on person A's land are a line of Leylandii trees, which have grown rather high. Persons B-F want them cut down to allow more light into their gardens. Person A says she is fine with that, assuming they pay. Persons B-F say that Person A should pay, its going to come to around £1000 total to have them all cut down to a more suitable height.
So, who's going to have to pay? I think its person A since they are on her land, and even though its Persons B-F who want th trees cut down, because they are blocking sunlight, Person A will have to pay?
I'm pretty sure there's some legal mumbo jumbo that says who exactly has to pay for it. The only argument that I thing Person A has is that she is willing to have them cut down if the others pay, but I don't think that's really going to hold much ground.
So, who's going to have to pay? I think its person A since they are on her land, and even though its Persons B-F who want th trees cut down, because they are blocking sunlight, Person A will have to pay?
I'm pretty sure there's some legal mumbo jumbo that says who exactly has to pay for it. The only argument that I thing Person A has is that she is willing to have them cut down if the others pay, but I don't think that's really going to hold much ground.