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Advertise the bins as abandoned on Facebook? Someone might be looking for a new binAn answer isn't spam just because you don't like it......0
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We're they there when viewing the property?0
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getmore4less said:We're they there when viewing the property?6
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Round our way all bins come with property stickers.
The relevance is you check where your bins go as part of the buying process.
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getmore4less said:Round our way all bins come with property stickers.
The relevance is you check where your bins go as part of the buying process.0 -
getmore4less said:We're they there when viewing the property?2
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wyard said:Advice please. My daughter has bought her first property. The neighbour next door but one has his 3 wheelie bins under my daughters kitchen window. He says they have to stay there as he has no where to put them. This is because he has made a pretty garden in the front of his property. He is a council tenant and my daughters property is lease hold so she does not own the land. Where do we stand with this please as my daughter would like a pretty garden but cannot do this as his bins are in the way. Many thanks.
Put up a garden shed in his lovely garden, lock it and don't give him the key.
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I would just move them back on their land somewhere and point out that they need to stay on THEIR land, not someone else's. The fact that they have no room for them is not really someone else's problem.1
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Cheeky bar steward. Shift them back onto his land, and put a couple of big planters with nice plants under the kitchen window.
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How long has your daughter had the neighbour trespass onto her land to wheel his bins for collection day?!1
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