Can my neighbor remove boundary fence UK?

Can I remove a neighbour's fence on my property? Under UK law, you will need to legally prove that your neighbours' fence is on your property before you can go about the process of removing the fence.
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Can a Neighbour take down a boundary fence?

Paula Higgins, chief executive of HomeOwners Alliance, told The Sun: "If you own the fence and it is on your property, neighbours have no right to take it down even if they have been granted planning permission. "You should also check whether there needs to be a Party Wall Agreement in place."
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Can a Neighbour remove a party fence?

You cannot demolish a party fence wall unless your neighbour agrees but you can repair or rebuild it and the cost is usually split between both owners of the wall.
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Can I remove a fence built on my land?

"If the fence has definitely been built on your land, then this is a likely to be a trespass," Chun said. "You can either ask the neighbour to remove this within a reasonable period of time or warn them that you would take action to remove the fence. "
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Can you force a Neighbour to replace a fence?

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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Legal boundaries: Boundaries part 5



What is the 7 year boundary rule UK?

So this is different from the so called 'Seven year rule' which comes from Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act 2000. This means local authorities can't serve enforcement notices for an unauthorised development when seven years have passed since the commencement of the development.
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Who owns a boundary fence?

Where the wall separates one house from another, e.g. where the house is terraced or semi-detached, ownership of it is dedicated by the party walls act 1996. There is a legal presumption that party walls are jointly owned by each house owner and that the centre line is the boundary.
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Can my Neighbour build right to my boundary?

In general, your neighbour only has the right to build up to the boundary line (line of junction) between the two properties but there are circumstances when they can legitimately build on your land. You can give consent for them to build a new party wall and foundations on your land.
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Can my Neighbour remove my fence to build an extension?

The Neighbour should have issued you a notice informing of the construction work going on. They should also have had the courtesy to discuss removing the fence with you in person, despite whether they own the fence. They should have asked for permission to work on your land!
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Can a Neighbour claim my land?

any evidence produced by your neighbour to suggest that they have been in occupation of the disputed land for 12 years or more without objection and which may now entitle them to claim ownership under the law of adverse possession.
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How do you deal with a Neighbour dispute over boundaries?

It is important to communicate with the other side calmly and discuss the issue amicably, at an early stage if possible, and avoid the dispute becoming personal. Boundaries can be unclear, and so misunderstandings do happen. Trying to avoid blame in the early stages can be helpful in finding an acceptable solution.
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Is there a time limit on boundary disputes?

If all else fails, and you decide to take legal action about the boundary, please note that there is normally a strict time limit of 12 years within which action can be taken.
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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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Who is responsible for boundary fences UK?

Article Summary. In England and Wales, there is no legal presumption that a person owns or must maintain a fence or other boundary barrier on the left or on the right. Ownership of the boundary is normally determined by the builder who erects the buildings.
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How do I settle a boundary dispute UK?

Getting professional help with a boundary dispute
  1. Negotiate directly with the neighbour to achieve a settlement of the dispute that has arisen; or.
  2. Agree with the neighbour to enter into a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and in the present conundrum I would recommend Mediation; or.
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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 refuse my Neighbour access to my property?

Generally, if you go onto your neighbour's land without their permission, you are trespassing. However, if you need to repair your home and to do so need access via your neighbour's land, you may go onto your neighbour's land without getting their permission.
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Can planning permission be refused if Neighbours object?

If planning permission is required – where your extension plans fall outside permitted development rules, or you don't benefit from permitted development rights – your neighbour can submit a formal objection to your proposals.
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How close can I build to my Neighbours boundary UK?

Single story extensions to the side of your property to be no more than four meters in height and no wider than half the original size of the property. For those building a double extension on their property, you cannot go closer than seven meters to the boundary.
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How close to my property line can I build a fence?

Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property line, especially if you live in an urban row house where every inch makes a difference!
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What is the 45 degree rule?

THE 45 DEGREE-CODE (Non-Terraced Property) To comply with the 45 degree code, First Floor extensions shall be designed so as not to cross the 45 degree line from an adjoining neighbour's nearest window which lights a habitable room or kitchen.
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Where should a boundary fence sit?

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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Replacement fence leads to confusion
  • the position of the boundary;
  • the position of the fence;
  • the responsibility for maintenance of the boundary;
  • the ownership of the fence.
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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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How do you know which boundary is yours?

To determine who is responsible for the boundaries the first place that you need to look is the Title Register or if the property is not registered you will need to check the Title Deeds. These will often set out which boundaries specifically you are required to maintain.
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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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