Can a Neighbour paint my fence on their side?

good fences make good neighbors, but can your neighbor paint their side of your fence? Howard Finkelstein, 7News Legal Expert: “If it's on your property, no. They can no more paint your fence than paint your house. And if they pour concrete behind the fence on your property, they have to remove it.”
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Can my Neighbour paint my fence on his side UK?

If your neighbour owns the wall or fence

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 aware. If they don't repair it, you can report a dangerous wall or structure to your council on GOV.UK.
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Is it OK to paint your side of fence?

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.
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Can I paint the wood fence on my side?

No, you can't paint someone else's fence without their permission. You can build your own fence alongside theirs so that your fence hides their fence.
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Can I stain my side of the fence?

The answer

A fence on the property line is really in joint ownership. So you can paint your side whatever colour you want.
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Can my Neighbour nail things to my fence?

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.
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Can Neighbour lean things on my fence?

It's simple: you can only do this if your neighbour says you can. If you lean something against or hang something on your neighbour's fence without permission and the extra burden on the panels causes damage to the fencing (which is very likely to happen sooner or later), you will have to pay for the repairs.
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Who owns fence between Neighbours UK?

If you or your neighbour has assumed responsibility for the fence, they remain legally responsible for it. If it has been jointly maintained by you and your neighbour (or not as the case may be) it may be regarded as a party fence and you will both be responsible for it.
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How do you know which side of fence is yours?

You can often guess who owns a fence by looking at where the frames are – the builders or property owners should have put the fence up facing away from their own property so their neighbour gets the 'good' side. This should be repeated with the neighbour on the other side so each home has one 'bad' and one 'good' side.
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What is the law regarding garden fences?

The laws actually state that a fence can be as high as 100 meters. However, this is only allowed if proper planning permits have been obtained. This means that any fence under 2 meters in height does not require a permit.
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Is painting my Neighbours fence criminal damage?

This may seem like a harmless activity, but you could be in the wrong if the fence is actually owned by your neighbour - here are your rights. Decorating or painting your fence may be tempting to make your outdoor space more appealing, but it could land you in legal trouble depending on the boundary of your property.
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Which side of fence is mine UK?

There is no general rule about whether you own the fence on the left-hand or right-hand side of your property. So forget any 'rules' you've heard previously that state otherwise – not everyone will own the left-hand side of their fence.
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Do you have to give your Neighbour the good side of the fence?

If you're the courteous type and enjoy getting along with your neighbours, it would be generous to show the smooth side of the fence towards them, but this is far from being an established convention and there's absolutely no obligation to do so if you don't want to.
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Can I put a fence up next to my Neighbours fence?

Yes. Yes, you can build next to your neighbour's fence. As long as you're inside your property line you're fine. One consideration: your posts might have to be staggered relative to the fence posts of the existing fence.
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What is the 7 year boundary rule UK?

Some believe that there is a 7-year limit on adverse possession, meaning that a squatter can take ownership of land after they have been using that land without the owner's permission for a certain amount of time.
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Can I go on my neighbors property to maintain my fence?

The general rule is that to go onto someone else's property you need their permission, but there are exceptions that can be relied on where consent is proving tricky to obtain. A property disputes lawyer will explain the position in your case and guide you through the process of securing the access you need.
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Is the left side fence mine?

Which fence belongs to my property? There is a common belief that households are responsible for the fence to the left of their home. This isn't true. Either fence may belong to a property, and the simplest way to ascertain which belongs to a specific property is to check the deeds.
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Who owns the boundary on the left?

First let's clear up the age old myth of; “Each home owner is responsible for maintaining the fence on the left-hand side, as you look at the property from the road”. This is FICTION. There is no general rule about whether you own the fence on the left or the fence on the right of your property.
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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.
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Can a neighbor take down my fence UK?

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.
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Who owns boundary fence at bottom of garden?

The transfer or conveyance deed might state who owns it, but if it's not in writing, then look out for any T-mark to the boundaries. The stalk of the 'T' will sit on the boundary and come out into your garden or property, which means that fence is your responsibility.
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Can a Neighbour enter my garden without permission?

Generally speaking, your neighbour should not go onto your land without your permission. There are some situations where they may be able to access your land in order to complete repairs to their property, and their right to do this may be set out in the title deeds for the home.
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Can I take photos of my Neighbours garden?

If you are taking photographs from private land, you need to have the land owner's permission. Taking a photo of a person where they can expect privacy, such as inside their home or garden, is likely to cause a breach of privacy laws.
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Can my Neighbour grow plants up my fence?

This means that if you erect a fence in your garden, your neighbour must ask for permission before painting or staining their side of it. Similarly, they may not grow trailing plants up it or any similar activity which may cause it damage.
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