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spencer88 |
posted on 5th Nov 14 at 08:30 |
quote: Not necessarily. There 'could' be a management company in place if all of the flats are leasehold and there is an owner of the ground lease who has hired a management company. That is also if the garden is communal. If the flats are privately owned with one of them with the freehold, management company less likely. | |
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posted on 4th Nov 14 at 22:16 |
Haha I get what you mean, this house had been left for ages so when I got the keys it was majorly overgrown as you can see and inside was even more horrible!! Slowly getting there! Spent a weekend trimming tree and grass to make the front a bit more presentable as all the other houses in the road look really nice lol, annoyed me when he just left a load of crap all over the grass although it doesn't look very nice still, it's 100 times better than it was lol | |
Brett |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 21:51 |
quote: Maybe the wrong words to use :lol: I just pictured some overgrown horrible looking growth that's bothered someone enough to trim it back. I've had problems with other peoples gardens growing through the fence into mine before because they can't be assed maintaining there's and it really bugs the shit out of me :lol: | |
Breathecosse |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 21:46 |
quote: He does have a right under common law to cut back overhanging foilage that encroaching upon his property provided that he does not go over the boundary between his land and your. However, He should discuss this with you beforehand to avoid claims of damage and perhaps seek a written agreement that he was allowed to cut the overhanging Ivy. As the ivy belongs to the land on which they originally grew; He has to return anything he cuts back to you unless he has agreed beforehand to dispose of it. | |
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posted on 4th Nov 14 at 18:13 |
This was when I got the keys lol and it even tidier now than the above piks do I'm certainly not making a mess | |
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posted on 4th Nov 14 at 17:56 |
How am I making it a state? As I said in my first post iv been tidying the garden up that picture with bits off tree everywhere is one of my "before, halfway through and after" piks I started the job took all the cuttings to the tip the same day and left the garden looking better than it did before. | |
whitter45 |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 13:38 |
TBH if i was your neighbour I would have done the same - maybe not up rooted the ivy but certainly cuts it right back so it wasn't even on top of the wall | |
Ben G |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 11:48 |
He's not on about the tree, he's on about the ivy on the wall. | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 11:42 |
I'm pretty sure that if its your tree that is over hanging then he has the right to cut it back and its your responsibility to get rid of it. | |
Brett |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 11:35 |
I think it's fair enough tbh if you're making the area look a state. He's done most of the work for you. | |
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posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 20:22 |
Heres a pik you can see the ivy in the background basically it was all ripped off and left in a pile where my bmw is parked in this picture! (I sometimes park it on the grass to get the cav in and out the garage) | |
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posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 20:11 |
Good I'm glad I'm not the only one !! My plan was to remove the ivy at some point anyway and tidy it up properly but only got the house 4 months ago and with our first baby due in 2 months inside has been a priority I just don't get why he didn't nock to check I would of said it was fine aslong as he got rid, when I moved in I had a big fire in the back garden in a oil drum to burn a load of garden waste that was left by previous owner and I nocked next door to tell them they were fine. | |
Andrew |
posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 19:52 |
There will be a management company that deal with the flats gardening. You need to be contacting them. | |
Ben G |
posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 19:47 |
Yeah he shouldn't be touching anything that's on your property. | |
Gary |
posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 19:32 |
I'd have done the same. Go find a old couch and washing machine and stick them in your garden. That'll teach em | |
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posted on 3rd Nov 14 at 18:25 |
Basically my house is the end house of a row of 3 of the same style house so has extra land compared to the other two so to the left of it I have a larger garage and a kind of "second" front lawn then a sandstone wall which on the other side is some swanky flats with landscaped gardens etc |