Hello
Had a complaint from my neighbour about our patio touching his gravel boards We have a raised patio so it's against the top of his gravel boards but not cemented to them or anything. He seems to believe that we have to leave a 2 inch clearance and is going to get a solicitor etc. I wouldn't mind clearing a space as it does look like his gravel boards are cracking but the way that he's threatened me has put my back up a bit.
Is there such a law about having a 2 inch clearance? I always believed that my garden was my garden
Photo below. (Excuse the mess)
Thanks
Clearance to neighbours fence
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Re: Clearance to neighbours fence
He's talking b*llocks, let him waste his money on a solicitor, you can build right up to your boundary line.
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Re: Clearance to neighbours fence
How long has it been raised ?? looks like a good few years, tbh the fence looks to be at the end of its life, is the idiot wanting you to pay for it ?
next door to us is 12-18" lower that's paved up to the fence line
next door to us is 12-18" lower that's paved up to the fence line
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Re: Clearance to neighbours fence
just a thought
is it his fence or a shared fence??
are the posts fully on his land??
you cannot go on his land without permission as in the nearest 25mm may be his
turn it on its head and ask him to remove the boards away from your land if its a problem
is it his fence or a shared fence??
are the posts fully on his land??
you cannot go on his land without permission as in the nearest 25mm may be his
turn it on its head and ask him to remove the boards away from your land if its a problem
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Re: Clearance to neighbours fence
The 2" clearance rule is common knowledge.............to 1 person only, your neighbour
What an idiot! -is he going to get a 2" injunction against you
Be careful you might end up with a garden fence ASBO
What an idiot! -is he going to get a 2" injunction against you
Be careful you might end up with a garden fence ASBO
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Re: Clearance to neighbours fence
I'm certainly not aware of any law along those lines. A gravel filled gap would be useful if the fall on the patio is that direction as it would allow rainwater to drain off more easily.