Hoping someone can help.
I have old brick wall between my garden and neighbours.
It has partly fallen down and I want to replace it. My neighbour has expressed he wants to keep part of it and myself to put the fence up next to it.
As its my wall surely I can knock it down and put what I want there? Is this correct?
I'm paying for everything, disposal of bricks, new panels, fence posts, concrete base.
He wants to keep half the wall for some god knows reason.
Any help appreciated
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How high is the wall ?
How high is the fence you are proposing to put in ?
He wants to keep half the remaining wall coming towards the house.
I want to replace it all as its unsturdy and as you can see the top half is leaning badly.
I want to replace with standard got quality cement posts, cement boards and 6ft panels.
Is it a freehold or leasehold property? Have you got the plans/deeds etc.
Frustrating as that whole wall covered in ivy yesterday and growing over the top.
I spent all day in his garden yesterday getting rid ready for demolishing today
PS, the rose bush needs proper pruning.
Give another it 6 months/year, and let a "storm do its work".
Then approach your neighbours and ask how they want to proceed with the repair bill or alternatively offer them your fence solution for free.
As a bit of a thought I can see why you neighbour would want a brick wall rather than a panelled fence, IMO they do look better when built nicely.
Yes I noticed the Piers as well but he was Adament it was mine, we are the corner house as well..... Gonna look into properly.
Easy phone call as it happens.
Banned footballs until the new grass comes through
Also told her that any future damage to my paving from her fence posts or non maintained trees heaving the ground would be a claim against her and her house insurance.
We don't exchange hellos any more.
Just saying
TBH I'm hoping it is mine as the fella has no intention of the general state or welfare of his garden.
If it were me, I'd leave it to the summer and then give it a good shoulder barge in a couple of places when he's out shopping.
Dogs a nd a six year old don't mix with the wall in that state