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  • #16
    Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

    Originally posted by ss581 View Post
    My point is that they should not have erected their shed so close to our wall. The water coming off their shed roof is damaging our wall and leaking into our house. Ie the water diverted is causing a 'nuisance'.

    I don't think the surveyor went into their garden but our builder spotted it from our flat roof.
    The obvious response to that is "previous owner shouldn't have built your wall on the boundary" and "if you don't want water penetration, waterproof your wall". If one side can build up to the boundary, so can the other and the damp is happening because of previous owners neglect.
    IMO you would have multiple problems if you tried suing anybody.

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    • #17
      Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

      Originally posted by wales01man View Post
      When was the shed erected?
      No idea. We only moved in a year ago.

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      • #18
        Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

        Have to agree with Des8 if there are no rules on positioning of shed and it was there before you moved in you may have no case against anyone.if the damp was not evident from inside your property the surveyor I would expect not be liable after all if he cannot see it what can he report.
        Your decision on what to do but I would get the builder or yourself to take the shed down and replce it making sure there is no damage as you will be liable repair and waterproof wall and try to get the neighbour to allow you to move the shed further away

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        • #19
          Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

          You are possibly right Wales, because the overhang of the shed roof comes over quite a bit so the builders left enough room not to be too close to the neighbours fence. I think that sounds more logical.
          Originally posted by wales01man View Post
          Tuttsi
          Think there are no rules on siting of a shed an extension can be built close to a boundary as long as no foundation or roof overhang including facis and gutters are within the property boundary iknow ours was 3 iches from the boundary

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          • #20
            Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

            Just thought you'd like to know the end of the tale (so far). We got another builder to have a look. He said it was most likely leaking through the flashing at the edges of the flat roof. Didn't mention anything about the neighbours shed or wall. My dad sealed all around that area...no more leaking! Bloody builders.

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            • #21
              Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

              And the Neighbour gets an apology .
              At least its sorted

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              • #22
                Re: Neighbours shed causing damage

                Thanks for letting us know.
                What did Dad use? Two tubes of silicon

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