Hi everyone,
We own our 3 bed semi detached ex council house & the adjoining property belongs to the local council & our neighbour is a council tenant. Both gardens are small & theirs is terribly overgrown & has been for many years, plus it contains piles of rotting furniture including mattress & settees etc. which attracts vermin. Fortunately over the years with a 6' fence between us we have managed to try & ignore it & just cut back the brambles & repair damage caused to keep our own garden neat & in good order. However I am disabled & my husband is a pensioner & due to ill health he is no longer able to cope. The massive trees overhang our garden way out of reach & shutting our light, they drop debris & sap on our property, the roots damage out paving & the huge branches sway alarmingly in the wind so we are fearful to use our garden. We also fear the deep roots may damage the sewer pipe that run through the gardens. Self seeded saplings are left to grow at will & ivy grows up her wall into her doors & windows shredding her nets, this grows up under her eaves & completely blocks her gutters which in turn causes ours to overflow. The ivy is now spreading across into our eaves & the constant overflow from her blocked gutters is damaging our fascia's.
We need to replace our damaged fascia's & gutters as the inside of our house is becoming effected but if the cause is not addressed it will be a waste of money. Please can anyone advise regarding any of these issues? Do the council have any responsibility to us or to sort out next doors problems? What are our rights?
Any information would be much appreciated.
We own our 3 bed semi detached ex council house & the adjoining property belongs to the local council & our neighbour is a council tenant. Both gardens are small & theirs is terribly overgrown & has been for many years, plus it contains piles of rotting furniture including mattress & settees etc. which attracts vermin. Fortunately over the years with a 6' fence between us we have managed to try & ignore it & just cut back the brambles & repair damage caused to keep our own garden neat & in good order. However I am disabled & my husband is a pensioner & due to ill health he is no longer able to cope. The massive trees overhang our garden way out of reach & shutting our light, they drop debris & sap on our property, the roots damage out paving & the huge branches sway alarmingly in the wind so we are fearful to use our garden. We also fear the deep roots may damage the sewer pipe that run through the gardens. Self seeded saplings are left to grow at will & ivy grows up her wall into her doors & windows shredding her nets, this grows up under her eaves & completely blocks her gutters which in turn causes ours to overflow. The ivy is now spreading across into our eaves & the constant overflow from her blocked gutters is damaging our fascia's.
We need to replace our damaged fascia's & gutters as the inside of our house is becoming effected but if the cause is not addressed it will be a waste of money. Please can anyone advise regarding any of these issues? Do the council have any responsibility to us or to sort out next doors problems? What are our rights?
Any information would be much appreciated.
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