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you have walked out of your back door and are looking straight down the garden (with your back to the house) which fence is your responsibility, left or right? :nenau
Left. Is this a trick question or just random lol:lol
You will have to look at the deeds of your house. Usually, as you look down the garden, yours is to the left. But sometimes it is 50/50, so ask your neighbour.
My fence is on the right and I am resposible for the end boundary at the bottom of my garden.
My mothers house is the same except for the end boundary.
You need to check the deeds.
As a general rule unless yours is a corner plot or end house all neighbours tend to be the same either on the left or on the right. Can you ask your nearby neighbours?
Switching often occurrs where there has been infill ribbon development where the first newer house can end up with all three !!
Mmmmm I love talking about fences with other 4x4 owners:naughty:doh:lol
it's worth a £10 :augie
Indeed! Listen and learn Young Sprocket!
I'm with Rick, theres no hard and fast rule in my experience (buying and selling 40-odd houses).
How were the posts put in - concreted? Could you just whack metaposts in?
Not sure if theres anyone next door to this turkey; if there is, you could try asking one of the neighbours a few doors away what their setup is and extrapolate backwards? Then if it IS his fence, ask him if it will stand up to the new rottweiller thats arriving next week :lol
I think it was one of my goats that finished the old one off, but don't tell him that! Our planning dept agrees, there is no 'hard and fast' rule, and it is not mentioned in the deeds.
The present fence is concrete posts (cracked and decaying, cheap crappy posts probably) concreted in, plus the gravel board is concreted 6 inches into the ground too, so I will need to dig quite a trench. Which means wrecking his path
well don't end up losing any ground. thats his problem.
that's the nub of the matter, he lost a few inches of ground when he had the fence put there years ago and if i start meddling it may open the subject up for debate :augie
well whats a couple of inches here or there? wait, I'll go and ask my wife......
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