Not sure I've given this the catchiest title!
Heres the problem approximately last August 2024 my neighbour (a housing association tenant) removed a large mature shrub/small tree on the boundary line at the rear of my property. This required a pickaxe and from the sound of what he was doing pretty substantial effort. The following day the neighbour knocked my door explaining there now seemed to be a continuous trickle of water running into his garden. To explain the neighbour's house is adjacent to mine approximately 3 meters below as the lands is lower at the rear of my property.Our houses are not connected. Mine is a semi detached.
At the time:
- The neighbour reported this to the housing office as requiring attention - I am not sure if he mentioned he had removed the shrub.
- I also despite being a private resident sent an email to Housing Association explaining that after extensive garden work my neighbour now had a leak in their garden that may need attention.
Fast forward to now August 2025 the housing association has taken over 1 year to come out and look at the leak and has come to the conclusion that it is most probably a fresh water leak from my property and I need to address this. The housing association has not done any exploratory work around the leak in the neighbours garden (just a visual inspection) they have not provided any information on underground pipe layout around both properties or provided any reports. They have just sent a letter explaining that there is a leak from my property that is affecting theirs and needs addressing.
As it stands my property is fine with no water issues however there is a constant trickle of water on the boundary line 3 meters below my house and this is affecting the neighbour as it is pooling at his back door. I am slightly annoyed as before the shrub was moved we have lived happily without any problems. My hunch is that the removal of the mature shrub may have ruptured or dislodged something, however it could be all manner of things.
How should I respond to the Housing Association's letter? Are they strong arming me? United utilities have said because the association have said it has been caused by a leak on my land they do not intervene on Private land, although the housing association has provided no evidence or feedback.
I am reluctant to contact my insurance company in the first instance and just to clarify I have a recording of a conversation with my neighbour where he admits to removing the shrub and he wonders if it may have affected some pipes. Any advice or thought would be gladly received
Heres the problem approximately last August 2024 my neighbour (a housing association tenant) removed a large mature shrub/small tree on the boundary line at the rear of my property. This required a pickaxe and from the sound of what he was doing pretty substantial effort. The following day the neighbour knocked my door explaining there now seemed to be a continuous trickle of water running into his garden. To explain the neighbour's house is adjacent to mine approximately 3 meters below as the lands is lower at the rear of my property.Our houses are not connected. Mine is a semi detached.
At the time:
- The neighbour reported this to the housing office as requiring attention - I am not sure if he mentioned he had removed the shrub.
- I also despite being a private resident sent an email to Housing Association explaining that after extensive garden work my neighbour now had a leak in their garden that may need attention.
Fast forward to now August 2025 the housing association has taken over 1 year to come out and look at the leak and has come to the conclusion that it is most probably a fresh water leak from my property and I need to address this. The housing association has not done any exploratory work around the leak in the neighbours garden (just a visual inspection) they have not provided any information on underground pipe layout around both properties or provided any reports. They have just sent a letter explaining that there is a leak from my property that is affecting theirs and needs addressing.
As it stands my property is fine with no water issues however there is a constant trickle of water on the boundary line 3 meters below my house and this is affecting the neighbour as it is pooling at his back door. I am slightly annoyed as before the shrub was moved we have lived happily without any problems. My hunch is that the removal of the mature shrub may have ruptured or dislodged something, however it could be all manner of things.
How should I respond to the Housing Association's letter? Are they strong arming me? United utilities have said because the association have said it has been caused by a leak on my land they do not intervene on Private land, although the housing association has provided no evidence or feedback.
I am reluctant to contact my insurance company in the first instance and just to clarify I have a recording of a conversation with my neighbour where he admits to removing the shrub and he wonders if it may have affected some pipes. Any advice or thought would be gladly received



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