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Old 10th July 2019, 11:44   #4
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Originally Posted by Avulon View Post
If it's on his land or his boundary, then yes, he does have a say in it. Always best to discuss boundary maintenance (i.e. fences) with your neighbours and arrive at a compromise on costs etc... . However I can't see a neighbour agreeing to pay a share to increase a height of an existing perfectly good boundary fence if it's only to keep someone else's dog in their own garden - that's up to the dog owner alone, surely?
No she doesn't expect them to "chip in" for the part higher bit, it's the fact that old 4ft bit was getting taken away and new higher 6ft one put in.

It's one of the posts that was dividing their gardens, they have a plant growing against it and he said to the fence guys to leave it, he should have came to her. She is well angry about it.

She's angry that none of them offered to pay for the first one and doesn't see how they think they have the right to say what part of the fence or posts get taken away.
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