ChatterBank1 min ago
Neighbours Trees/vermin
I have 1 near neighbour, and although the houses are not close together, the gardens adjoin.
My house is very close to part of the border, and there is a tall fence between the 2 gardens, but on their side are a lot of trees and other greenery which hang over my side and touch the wall and the roof. One of the trees is even pushing against the fence forcing it further towards me.
I have recently had a problem with vermin in the loft, and the trees etc have been identified as a possible point of entry for the vile creatures.
Before I go and speak to the neighbours (we don’t know each other), does anyone know if they are obliged to prune their trees, or is it down to me?
And what happens (worst case scenario) if they won’t allow it to be done?
Thanks.
My house is very close to part of the border, and there is a tall fence between the 2 gardens, but on their side are a lot of trees and other greenery which hang over my side and touch the wall and the roof. One of the trees is even pushing against the fence forcing it further towards me.
I have recently had a problem with vermin in the loft, and the trees etc have been identified as a possible point of entry for the vile creatures.
Before I go and speak to the neighbours (we don’t know each other), does anyone know if they are obliged to prune their trees, or is it down to me?
And what happens (worst case scenario) if they won’t allow it to be done?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would be best if you ask them tactfully to cooperate. Only if they refuse should you cut their trees yourself. If, for instance , you should seal the cut branches, but don't, you might allow disease to affect the trees, and the neighbours might make some sort of claim against you. I had just such a problem with my neighbours, but they hadn't realised that their trees were a nuisance. As soon as I pointed this out, they apologised and removed several huge leylandii quite promptly.
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