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We have got mum's Title Deeds and a copy of the Title Plan, but it just shows the general boundaries of the property and so is therefore not very helpful in showing the exact measurements which would help in a boundary dispute. There is an alley which my mum has right of way over, which has some concrete which I think is original from when the houses were built, this stops at the edge of my mum's garden and her garden gate and fence posts and panels are all inside the edge of this concrete. The neighbour seems to be misguided in thinking that the fence should run in a straight line equally positioned between the two kitchen windows, whereas I have told my mum that this is not the case as you can move the position of a window, but it still doesn't alter the boundary lines. I have told my mum that I think regardless of whether the land is or isn't his, I think he will have a job to prove it especially after this amount of time so we are going to go to the CAB and seek further advice, but otherwise we will not reply to his letter or to do anything about the fence. If he decides to take legal action, which I think is extremely unlikely then we will deal with it then, but I have told her to watch out and make sure that he doesn't start trying to take down her fence and if he does she must call the Police as this is criminal damage and nothing to do with the boundary dispute. This still doesn't stop my 72 year old mum from worrying and fretting about it and I can't understand the motives of the heartless b*gger next door and what he hopes to achieve by this. Even by telling my mum that I don't think he has a leg to stand on and let him take legal action she is now panicking about potential legal costs