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Possible boundary issue with neighbour?
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Wouldn't bother me at all0
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It looks like their is a drain pipe rested on the top of the fence which is then going into a water butt.
What would concern me is that your fence is now a wall to their lean to. The roof goes over the top of the fence poles. If you want to replace the fence how do you do it? Would getting them out damage their lean to?
Is anything attached to the fence on their side - if they are using it as a workshop have the attached hooks to hang up tools? Maybe even shelfs - you don't know.
It wouldn't concern right now if I was buying, in the sense that the fence doesn't appear to need replacing anytime soon. But I would be thinking in the future it could be a problem. The neighbours have taken the pee a bit and I would be concerned they would take the pee when the time comes to replace it. If I was making a lean to up against a boundary I would make my own wall/support for the roof not use the neighbours fence, if I did use the neighbours I would expect them to be unhappy about it.0
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