Hello
Our neighbours have a large oval trampoline that sits right along our side fence. The fence has taken a bit of bashing and they have now acknowledged this. Today they contacted me via Whatsapp to state that they had someone coming to look at the fence in order to provide a quote. However they also stated that as it's a joint boundary fence that we should pay half the costs. So:
1. They have acknowledged their trampoline has done the damage
2. The provided us with no warning or communication that they had asked someone to quote
3. They've looked at their deeds to ensure that it's a joint ownership fence
4. They've also then said that should the fence be fixed there is no reason to move the trampoline. Which is also something we would like as, i. it would continue to cause problems in future to the fence, and ii we cannot relax in our garden as there is a constant flow of children (mainly 11 year olds) and they're invading our right to privacy.
Can someone advise as to where we stand please
Thanks
Our neighbours have a large oval trampoline that sits right along our side fence. The fence has taken a bit of bashing and they have now acknowledged this. Today they contacted me via Whatsapp to state that they had someone coming to look at the fence in order to provide a quote. However they also stated that as it's a joint boundary fence that we should pay half the costs. So:
1. They have acknowledged their trampoline has done the damage
2. The provided us with no warning or communication that they had asked someone to quote
3. They've looked at their deeds to ensure that it's a joint ownership fence
4. They've also then said that should the fence be fixed there is no reason to move the trampoline. Which is also something we would like as, i. it would continue to cause problems in future to the fence, and ii we cannot relax in our garden as there is a constant flow of children (mainly 11 year olds) and they're invading our right to privacy.
Can someone advise as to where we stand please
Thanks
Comment