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Old 28-02-2022, 18:26   #16
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Re: Broken fence posts removal

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
There was nigh-on war between 2 families here. They inherited a wooden fence with the posts on side A. The neighbour on side B said that meant it was side A's fence, so they had to repair it.

It went to a dispute tribunal, and they were told to share the costs. Both refused.

Land Registry records solved it in the end. Side A had been occupying around 6ft of side B's garden.
Boundary is clearly marked as ours to maintain, the old posts were the same side
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