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boundry fence
Sargip123
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Hi, I hope someone can help, I have looked through previous posts but think this one is slightly different, I live in a detached property with a driveway that runs down the side of my house, about half way down my drive there is a fence (I believe this is the neighbours) that runs along the side of their garden. due to the width of the drive we can not park high up as if we do we can not open the car dorrs (because they hit our house and or the fence) ie the drive is too narrow, so we park just at the start of the drive where there is no fence (there is a narrow gravel part attaced to the side or our drive, on the neighbours side) I am not sure if we or the neighbour own this. the neighbour has spoken to me about making the fence longer basically to the start of our drive, this would mean we can not open the car doors at all if we park on the drive!, I am not sure where we stand, I believe that the tittle deeds would not be accurate enough to show this but has anyone got any advice? please help
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Why not just have a chat with the neighbour abou how a fence would be inconvenient. They may listen and that will be the end of it.
Ultimately they can put a fence on their land if they want, but maybe by having a friendly chat it will end it?0
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