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Can I Cut Down Trees On Our Boundary?

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Trixibella | 11:15 Thu 04th Jul 2013 | Law
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The boundary between my neighbour and I is not listed as mine or his (though I believe he feels its my responsibility) He has previously maintained that a) he likes the trees and so please don't fell them and that b) the boundary should be a bit further over - ie its moved in my favour over time. This is because I suppose he feels the wire fence has been erected to accommodate the growing trees. Even given that, far more of the trees are on my side and restrict the view from the house now. They are near both of our houses so I was really surprised when I previously mentioned my intentions he looked so dismayed - I want to bring down the conifers / leylandii. I know he will be upset and perhaps even try to stop me but failing amicable agreement I wondered if he has any rights to actually stop me.
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Have you a copy of yours and your neighbours deeds?

Is he saying the trees are yours? If he is then cut them down if you want to.

If they are his you can cut them back to the boundry.
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Well actually its a funny one - his deeds apparently state the east boundary is his and mine states the west. Leaving this particular boundary unmentioned in either document. He states however that he thinks it is our boundary (due to the fact that the other side is his).
Let him keep his half. Cut the trees vertically right down the middle of the trunk. ;)

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