My 81 year old sister-in-law lives in one of eight small semi-detached privately owned bungalows (4 pairs) in a Close for people over 55 years old. She has been there 18 months, moving from York after the death of her husband. Within weeks, she had a sky dish fiitted to a wall of her property. The dish overhangs the garden of the adjoining property and was put there with the full sanction of the then owner. The new occupant (approx 3 months) has now informed my sister-in-law that she must have the dish removed within a week or she will go to a solicitor. The dish is fiited on the only side of the bungalow that has the alignment with the satellite. There no chimney available. Can the neighbour force my sister-in-law to adhere to her request to remove the sky dish.
yes, the neighbour can force her to remove it. A former occupant's agreement is not necessarily passed on to the new owner unless it specifically forms part of the house sale agreement and is included in the contract.