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Garden boundary
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Ah.. How to ensure neighbourly relations are warm and cosy for years to come....0
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If using a quick method of removal, I'd not do it behind the neighbour's back. No one likes being on the receiving end of a a fait accomplis, so do it in plain sight and allow them to rant, if that's how they'll react. Emotions released are always better than bottled, where they usually ferment, only to explode later.
We've established the neighbour has no control over your property, so there would be no reason to hide actions from him.0 -
But at least it means the neighbour isnt around to try and interfere with the tradesperson finishing their job.
Rants by a neighbour are just words ultimately....and it does depend on one's pov obviously. But personally some of us don't take kindly to neighbours trying to TELL us what to do as regards our own business.0
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