Hi,
We have recently installed a log burner and flue. The log burner is in our lounge and a twin wall flue is mounted on the external wall and runs vertically.
The other side of our lounge wall is our neighbour’s garden.
Before we proceeded with the work, we approached our neighbour to seek permission to mount the flue on our external wall. They granted verbal permission (months before the install) even saying that it was a good idea. They allowed access to their garden on the day of the install and allowed the flue to be mounted.
A month after the install we have received a letter from them asking that we remove the flue or will face court action.
Out of genuine naivety on my part I did not seek a party wall agreement. All communications with our neighbour were verbal.
I'm not disputing the boundary - the flue is clearly overhanging the neighbour’s property by some 40cm at height.
It's a considerable cost to relocate the flue and I'm not sure where I stand legally given the reversal of their permission.
Am I legally obliged to remove the flue?
Thanks
We have recently installed a log burner and flue. The log burner is in our lounge and a twin wall flue is mounted on the external wall and runs vertically.
The other side of our lounge wall is our neighbour’s garden.
Before we proceeded with the work, we approached our neighbour to seek permission to mount the flue on our external wall. They granted verbal permission (months before the install) even saying that it was a good idea. They allowed access to their garden on the day of the install and allowed the flue to be mounted.
A month after the install we have received a letter from them asking that we remove the flue or will face court action.
Out of genuine naivety on my part I did not seek a party wall agreement. All communications with our neighbour were verbal.
I'm not disputing the boundary - the flue is clearly overhanging the neighbour’s property by some 40cm at height.
It's a considerable cost to relocate the flue and I'm not sure where I stand legally given the reversal of their permission.
Am I legally obliged to remove the flue?
Thanks
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