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can my neighbour remove boundary posts

by Mrs. Estel Jones Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Can I remove neighbors fence on my property UK?

Can I remove a neighbour's fence on my property? Under UK law, you will need to legally prove that your neighbours' fence is on your property before you can go about the process of removing the fence.

How do you remove concrete fence posts?

1:542:44How To Remove A Concrete Post Fast & Easy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSimply move the soil from in front of that post. Over into the hole where the other post was. Now I'MoreSimply move the soil from in front of that post. Over into the hole where the other post was. Now I'm simply going to take my shovel. Come in behind to post and push it forward just like that.

Can I put a fence up without my Neighbours permission UK?

If you're someone who wants to put your fence in a place which is completely on your property, then you don't have any issues, and you're free to do whatever you please. However, if you want to intrude on the boundary line between you and your neighbours property, that's when you have to ask permission.

Can I build up to my boundary?

Without a neighbour's agreement, there is no right to build a wall over the boundary line. The Party Wall Act DOES permit foundations to be built over the boundary, but only 'where necessary'.

Can you remove a concrete post?

Unfortunately for you there is no easy way of removing a concrete post! However I would ask a local fencing contractor to remove this for you and they would also be able to patch the hole once filled and compacted with cold tar, this will leave a good finish and really shouldn't cost too much.

Can you cut through concrete fence posts?

Concrete posts can be cut to desired length using a masonary disc on an 5 inch angle grinder. ACP manufacture various length posts to suit many situations. However, sometimes it is necessary to cut the length of the posts to fit in with tree roots or obstructions in the ground on a fence line.

What is the 7 year boundary rule?

So this is different from the so called 'Seven year rule' which comes from Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act 2000. This means local authorities can't serve enforcement notices for an unauthorised development when seven years have passed since the commencement of the development.

Can my Neighbour paint my fence on his side?

When it comes to fence painting, you can do whatever you want to your side of the fence. So, if it is your fence on both the outside and the inside, then you are free to do whatever you like in regards to painting.

Can my Neighbour lean things against my fence?

The simple answer is: yes, as long as you receive their express permission. Without your neighbour's permission, hanging plants, painting, or leaning something against their fence that causes damage can land you in trouble. In fact, you could be charged for criminal damage.

How close can Neighbour build to boundary?

As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour.

Can my Neighbour remove my fence to build an extension?

The Neighbour should have issued you a notice informing of the construction work going on. They should also have had the courtesy to discuss removing the fence with you in person, despite whether they own the fence. They should have asked for permission to work on your land!

Can my Neighbour attach things to my boundary wall?

The short answer to this question is, of course, “no”. If you own the fence and you have not granted your neighbour permission to do so, they are not allowed to attach or nail things to your fence.

How do you break concrete by hand?

InstructionsDig Under the Concrete. Dig out the soil, gravel, or other material from under the concrete, using a shovel and a pickax or mattock. ... Strike the Concrete. Lightly sprinkle the concrete with water to minimize dust. ... Pry Off Stubborn Pieces. ... Move the Concrete Chunks With a Hand Truck.

How do you break up thick concrete?

Jackhammer to break up concrete that's thick. If you're trying to remove concrete 3 inches deep or more, a jackhammer is your go-to tool. Rentable electric units will likely knock out that run-down sidewalk at the end of the driveway or small patio.

How do you remove a fence post without removing concrete?

The best way to replace a fence post without removing the concrete footing is by prying it out. You can do this with a long lever and fulcrum or a car jack. In either case, nail some wood to the post first to pry against and then get to work. Pry until the post releases from the concrete and comes all the way out.

How do you break concrete with hand tools?

2:094:35How to Break Concrete Easily (using only 2 hand tools!) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWith your powerful hand or your dominant hand on the back where the actual hammer. Part is it comesMoreWith your powerful hand or your dominant hand on the back where the actual hammer. Part is it comes up over your shoulder. And your hands are sliding down so when you've finished. Both.

1.Can My Neighbor Remove A Boundary Fence? - Upgraded Home

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26 hours ago Can My Neighbor Remove My Boundary Fence? Your neighbor can’t tamper with your boundary fence unless they have a legal right to do so. Thus, they must show ownership of the property to remove fencing around it. The proof involves documentation of your property lines. And if the fence posts are on your side of the lawn, you can sue them for trespassing or vandalism.

2.Can my neighbor remove the boundary marker that his surveyor …

Url:https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-my-neighbor-remove-the-boundary-marker-that-hi-4931235.html

24 hours ago  · If the temporary wood or metal stakes are on neighbor's property, then neighbor can do whatever neighbor pleases with them. If however they are on your property or exactly straddle the boundary, then neighbor would require your consent for removal. AVVO is a general forum for discussion purposes only, and my response is not a solicitation.

3.Neighbor Put a Fence on My Property. Can I Remove It? [Solved]

Url:https://donotpay.com/learn/neighbor-put-fence-on-my-property-can-i-remove-it/

1 hours ago Yes, you can remove the neighbor's fence that’s on your property, but it’s not the best idea. Consequences of tearing down the neighbor’s fence on your own include: Not getting compensation for the removal

4.My neighbour is getting a builder to take my fence down to

Url:https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/17803680/neighbour-removes-fence-accommodate-extension/

1 hours ago  · A party wall is the shared boundary between two separate properties. Before renovating party walls, the homeowner needs a written …

5.What can I do about a neighbor who keeps pulling up my survey

Url:https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/what-can-i-do-about-a-neighbor-who-keeps-pulling-u-851375.html

13 hours ago  · Removing survey stakes is a crime per RCW58.04.015. The removal could be reported to the sheriff's office or the city police if the property is in a city. I wouldn't expect the police to put this on the top of their agenda, however. If talking to the neighbor doesn't work, and a lwasuit is too expensive, maybe reporting the removal as a crime ...

6.If you disagree with your neighbour about a wall or fence

Url:https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/housing/problems-where-you-live/if-you-disagree-with-your-neighbour-about-a-wall-or-fence/

11 hours ago  · If your neighbour owns the wall or fence. Your neighbour doesn’t have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can’t make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it. If the wall or fence seems dangerous, point this out because your neighbour might not be ...

7.Q: Is it legal for the neighbor to remove a fence on our shared ...

Url:https://answers.justia.com/question/2019/05/28/is-it-legal-for-the-neighbor-to-remove-a-693710

26 hours ago  · 1 Lawyer Answer. A: If both landowners paid to install a fence directly on a property line in the past, then yes, they need your permission to remove or replace the fence. Many fences are not built on a property line, but are instead just on one property or the other.

8.Homeowner can seek damages if surveyor's pin gets moved

Url:https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2002-01-06-0201040167-story.html

9 hours ago  · The subcontractor said the boundary pin was not there when they trenched. This is absolutely wrong. Even the two neighboring houses knew it was there.

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