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Boundary
Hi,
Can anyone advise pls.
There is a large privet hedge, planted on my property many years before I came here. It is getting very old and wide and is encroaching into my harden more and more. The original boundary is on other side of it and boundary fence posts have rotted away. I have noticed that new neighbour has dug his garden right up to hedge after trimming vigourously and has therefore technically been digging my land.
Is it true that if I leave situation as is that he will eventually be able to claim land as his?
Thank you
J
Can anyone advise pls.
There is a large privet hedge, planted on my property many years before I came here. It is getting very old and wide and is encroaching into my harden more and more. The original boundary is on other side of it and boundary fence posts have rotted away. I have noticed that new neighbour has dug his garden right up to hedge after trimming vigourously and has therefore technically been digging my land.
Is it true that if I leave situation as is that he will eventually be able to claim land as his?
Thank you
J
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the hedge is so wide then there is a likely hood that the boundry isn't or wasn't 'the other side' of the hedge and that it was further in than you think.
A lot has been said elsewhere in as much as you shouldn't have two boundry 'markers' ie fence and hedge for just this reason.
Your neighbour will aquire rights over this piece of land if you do nothing about it.
1. Take down your hedge and reinstate your fence.
2. Reinstate your fence without taking out the hedge. (May be difficult to get access though)
3. Loose this strip of land.
4. Talk to your neighbour!! Do they realise they have encroached?
5. Other?
A lot has been said elsewhere in as much as you shouldn't have two boundry 'markers' ie fence and hedge for just this reason.
Your neighbour will aquire rights over this piece of land if you do nothing about it.
1. Take down your hedge and reinstate your fence.
2. Reinstate your fence without taking out the hedge. (May be difficult to get access though)
3. Loose this strip of land.
4. Talk to your neighbour!! Do they realise they have encroached?
5. Other?