My garden boundary is a bit abnormal, but previously my neighbour and I have agreed in writing (with some photos) as to where the boundary line lies. My solicitor also has a copy of the agreed line for the boundary.
My neighbour has now put items over the agreed boundary line (tubs, trellis, wooden edging etc). They have refused to remove the items.
I know I can prove they are over the boundary and they are eroding the agreed boundary line.
Can I legally move these items? I would be placing them back on their land, of course.
I know it sounds petty, but I want to maintain the boundary as clear as possible as I might be moving in a few years time.
My neighbour has now put items over the agreed boundary line (tubs, trellis, wooden edging etc). They have refused to remove the items.
I know I can prove they are over the boundary and they are eroding the agreed boundary line.
Can I legally move these items? I would be placing them back on their land, of course.
I know it sounds petty, but I want to maintain the boundary as clear as possible as I might be moving in a few years time.
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