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Ty Gwyn
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Leo
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I would suggest you photograph any remaining fence post stumps as a record of where the boundary is meant to be.
As said earlier, put your 'points agreed' from any conversations in writing; if it ends up going legal, this will make denial much more difficult.
Check your house insurance policy (& credit cards) to see if you have legal expenses cover. This will save you many thousands of pounds, if your neighbours force you to go legal.
To be honest, 8 inches is not worth arguing about, & would be difficult to fight in legal terms. As long as the fence line looks in line with the building etc, I would leave as is. Talk to your neighbour if you can & express your concerns re selling, this could just as well cause the same selling issues, were your neighbour to sell.
Its a shame that people don't ask first, but rather go ahead & do what they often know is 'pushing it'. This is done to force you to deal with the issue, if you dare. |
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iaf
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Ty Gwyn
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iaf
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Spider
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