Can I go in my Neighbours garden to fix my fence?

You cannot enter onto your neighbor's property without permission. Even homeowner associations, which generally have in the Declarations a right to enter onto property to make repairs have been getting into trouble for...
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Can Neighbour attach things to my fence UK?

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 I replace my fence without Neighbours permission UK?

It is important to know that your neighbours are not legally obliged to fix or replace a fence, unless it is causing a safety issue.
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Can I force my Neighbour to repair fence UK?

Unless the existing fence is causing a safety hazard on your side, there's very little you can do to force your neighbour to repair or replace it if they don't want to. This is understandably frustrating for you, watching the fence leaning, rotting or falling apart, but legally your hands are tied.
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What can I do if my Neighbour won't repair his fence UK?

If the fence is in such a state that it presents a danger and the neighbour refuses to make any repairs, you can report the problem to your local council. The council can take enforcement action to force the neighbour to put matters right, but this is a time-consuming process that can take months or even years.
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What Should I do if My Neighbor's Fence is on My Property?



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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Can I go on neighbor's property to make repairs?

Generally, if you go onto to your neighbours land without their permission, you are trespassing. However, if you wish to repair your home, you may go onto your neighbours land without getting their permission.
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Can I legally paint my side of Neighbours fence?

If your neighbour owns the wall or fence

Your neighbour doesn't have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it.
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Who owns the fence between two houses?

When looking at the plans, the ownership is indicated by a “T” marked on the plans on one side of a boundary. If the “T” is written on your side of the boundary, you're responsible for maintaining it. If there's an H (although actually it's two joined Ts) the boundary is the joint responsibility of both parties.
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Can my 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 my Neighbour lean things against 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?

Who is responsible for maintaining a garden fence? As one would expect, in most cases, the owner is responsible for any maintenance the fence may require. Again, as expected, party walls and fences would be the joint responsibility of both neighbours.
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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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Can I put up a screen on my side of the fence?

Privacy screens can be installed directly in front of the existing fence (on your side), totally negating the need to negotiate with your neighbours. Whilst there may still be some height regulations for your local council, it can provide a lot more freedom for you.
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Who is responsible for fence repair UK?

Normally, the householder who owns the fence is responsible for maintaining and repairing it. However, if any damage is caused to your fence by your neighbours, then it's their responsibility to meet the costs of putting the problem right.
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Do I have to ask my Neighbours permission to paint fence?

In conclusion, it is important to make sure that you are getting permission before you start painting the other side of the fence even If you own the fence, you need to get permission from your neighbour beforehand. Generally speaking, most people aren't going to care, it's a free fence painted, so why not?
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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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Who has the good side of a fence?

The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it's the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with the “good” side facing the outside world. Otherwise, your fence will look like it was installed backward.
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What can I do if my Neighbour damaged my property?

If your neighbour damages your home deliberately, they could have committed a criminal offence and you should contact the police. But in a case of accidental damage, whether your neighbour is liable from a legal or insurance provider's point of view depends on the situation.
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What is reasonable access to a property?

Reasonable access means an access connection that is suitable for the existing and/or proposed property use and does not adversely affect the safety, operations or main- tenance of the highway system.
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What's the difference between right of way and access?

The main difference between a servitude and right of way is that a servitude can cover more than just access. If the servitude is granted in writing then in theory it could cover almost any act carried out over the granter's land.
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Do I have a right to privacy in my garden?

The good news is, you don't necessarily have to put up with it – you do have a right to your privacy. If all else fails, your local authority should be able to help. The same goes for security cameras – they should only film within the confines of your garden or public space.
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Can I erect scaffolding on Neighbours property?

In a nutshell as long as adequate notice is given, a neighbour can erect scaffolding on your property (and vice versa) as long as permission is given and the repairs are deemed essential.
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Who is legally responsible for garden fences?

The owner of the fence is usually responsible for maintaining the fence. However, this is not always the case. The owner may wish to have the side without the posts – the best side – facing their garden and erect the fence and the posts entirely within their own garden.
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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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