common neighbour disputes (see under heading Common neighbour disputes). This describes some common ... For more information about boundary disputes, ... If the barrier belongs to one owner, they can use it as they wish, without the neighbour’s consent, providing it is safe. The neighbour has no rights over the barrier.
www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_family/housing/neighb... www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_family/housing/neighbour_disputes.htm
Costly Disputes Disputes over boundaries and your rights can run into several thousand pounds and even six figure sums in more complex cases should you decide to take the matter to court. ... When Mediation Can Help in Neighbour Disputes ... Fence Disputes Neighbours Boundary...
www.problemneighbours.co.uk/rights-over-fences-and-boun... www.problemneighbours.co.uk/rights-over-fences-and-boundaries.html
We often hear about boundary disputes between neighbours, ... Your neighbour is perfectly within his or her rights to tell you that he doesn’t want you to paint the fence, even if in your opinion in sorely needs some tidying up. It could be classed as criminal damage if you were to ... Neighbour Boundary Dispute Trees Fence...
www.problemneighbours.co.uk/boundary-disputes-questions... www.problemneighbours.co.uk/boundary-disputes-questions.html
For this reason their original jurisdiction over fencing disputes between occupiers of Crown lands was extended by the Dividing Fences Act 1951 to disputes on private land where the fence was not erected on the common boundary. ... s18B gives a lessee the right to claim half the value of a dividing fence from a neighbour,
www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/R59CHP2
Fencing your property and dealing with your neighbours. What are your rights and responsibilities and who pays? ... Or you can simply build a fence inside the boundary on your own property. But you will have to pay for all of it yourself. And even then, your neighbour could still insist on a boundary fence at a later stage.
www.consumerbuild.org.nz/publish/legal/legal-other-pims... www.consumerbuild.org.nz/publish/legal/legal-other-pimsfencing.php
disclosing disputes ... Neighbour asking for fence repair costs ... boundary fence height...
www.nfh.org.uk/forums/archive/index.php/f-66.html
Generally, if you want to build a fence on a common boundary with your neighbour, ... Your rights ... But if it happens, you can seek an order from a District Court or Disputes Tribunal to allow anyone building the fence to enter your neighbour's property at reasonable times and do whatever is reasonably required to build the fence.
www.consumer.org.nz/reports/fencing-law www.consumer.org.nz/reports/fencing-law
Contents of Your Rights ... An owner wishing to compel a neighbour to help with the construction of a dividing fence can serve on him a notice setting out the boundary to be fenced, containing a specific proposal to fence the boundary and setting out the kind of fence to be constructed.
www.angelfire.com/folk/aclu/yr02.htm
If you are unsure as to where your boundary is or who owns it, ... Try to head off lengthy disputes. It is a good idea when ... Prevention is always better than cure. If you plan to put up a new fence or wall or plant a new hedge, try to talk to your neighbour about it. In that way, you will hopefully put his mind at rest.
www.gardenlaw.co.uk/boundaries.html www.gardenlaw.co.uk/boundaries.html
This web site deals with the subject of boundary disputes in England and Wales. It also deals with rights of way, and briefly mentions other forms of neighbour disputes. ... The physical boundary is a physical feature, such as a hedge or fence, that may have been intended to follow the legal boundary, but the precise extent...
www.boundary-problems.co.uk/body.htm www.boundary-problems.co.uk/body.htm