Hi,
I think I'm right in assuming something here but I wanted to check. Basically our neighbour has been doing some DIY for a while, not an issue obviously. It seemed like he was knocking down a little porchway that he had outside his backdoor. We live in tiered terraced houses where half our wall is in half of our neighbours garden. Recently his DYI seems to have turned to hammering into the half of our wall thats in his garden. I've tried to illustrate this with the image below drawn in paint:
So we're the left most house. The black blocks are the houses, the greens being the garden. He seems to be (from the racket and vibrating of our walls) hammering into the wall marked with the red circle, is he allowed to do this without our permission? As although our wall sits in his garden its still technically our wall?
I'm not the sort've person to start disputes over nothing but obviously if whatever he's constructing lead to any problems in our house then who's going to pay for that?
I was just wondering if anyone had any knowledge on this.
Cheers.
I think I'm right in assuming something here but I wanted to check. Basically our neighbour has been doing some DIY for a while, not an issue obviously. It seemed like he was knocking down a little porchway that he had outside his backdoor. We live in tiered terraced houses where half our wall is in half of our neighbours garden. Recently his DYI seems to have turned to hammering into the half of our wall thats in his garden. I've tried to illustrate this with the image below drawn in paint:
So we're the left most house. The black blocks are the houses, the greens being the garden. He seems to be (from the racket and vibrating of our walls) hammering into the wall marked with the red circle, is he allowed to do this without our permission? As although our wall sits in his garden its still technically our wall?
I'm not the sort've person to start disputes over nothing but obviously if whatever he's constructing lead to any problems in our house then who's going to pay for that?
I was just wondering if anyone had any knowledge on this.
Cheers.
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