This must be my year for problems. I have had a dispute with a neighbour over two matters. First some fence erectors hired by this person managed to smash up my garden plants and trees without permission while I was absent, & also erected their fence on my pathway. Apart from having no permission to do so, they have left extremely large holes around the posts on my land, which I am reliably informed could be very dangerous as these posts are lacking a firm base, and could fall down given a strong wind.
Have spoken to Citizens Advice, who have etched out the legal situation which appears to favour myself.
Neighbour will do anything except pay for all the damage and disruption, so reluctantly, I have no option but to seek redress through the courts.
However, what I wish to know is when making my submissions, do I place both parties on the same complaint, or do I have to make a separate court complaint for each of them?
Remember the neighbour hired the company. I have also approached said company, but they only have given the excuse that they were "only acting under my neighbour's orders". (Where have we all heard that before?)
Am in the process of getting estimates for damage etc.
Blue Shadow
Have spoken to Citizens Advice, who have etched out the legal situation which appears to favour myself.
Neighbour will do anything except pay for all the damage and disruption, so reluctantly, I have no option but to seek redress through the courts.
However, what I wish to know is when making my submissions, do I place both parties on the same complaint, or do I have to make a separate court complaint for each of them?
Remember the neighbour hired the company. I have also approached said company, but they only have given the excuse that they were "only acting under my neighbour's orders". (Where have we all heard that before?)
Am in the process of getting estimates for damage etc.
Blue Shadow
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