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Title: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: jimbob on Sunday, January 21, 2018, 14:01:28
So, my mums back fence was on its way out and needed replacing but currently just about being held up with some bushes etc that the council are responsible for. Can my mum insist on the council coming out to cut stuff away in order to make it easy to replace? Or shall I just crack on and do it myself? Anyone know any good ‘fencers’ that are reliable and won’t rip the old dear off?

On top of that, with the high winds, 2 panels blew down on the right side 🙄. She is in a detached house, who is responsible does anyone know?

Advice of abuse welcome


Title: Re: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: Arriba on Sunday, January 21, 2018, 14:58:49
Check the deeds for the property for boundary issues.
Ram fencing are good


Title: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: Batch on Sunday, January 21, 2018, 15:07:36
as Arriba said, whose fence it is ,  check deeds. there is legally no common role of always left or right....

I know because a few years ago ours blew down, was the left one as looking at it as shown on the deeds. useful when a neighbour came round a year or so later regarding the now broken right one because the previous occupant said it was ours (they were absolutely fine thankfully)


Title: Re: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: jayohaitchenn on Monday, January 22, 2018, 10:05:27
T Marshall Services on facebook. Think he's booked up for a few months so you may have to wait. He'll do the cutting back and the fence if you want and his work is excellent.

https://www.facebook.com/TMarshallServices/



Title: Re: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: jimbob on Monday, January 22, 2018, 17:24:27
Thanks for the replies. So me mum reckons she can’t tell from the deeds so I’ll try and figure that out. I might be scuppered with Marshall’s then if they’re booked up as need it done sooner rather than later. Will try Ram for a quote cheers


Title: Re: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: Batch on Monday, January 22, 2018, 17:31:40
Our deeds had a plan diagram with the borders and "T" marking ownership.


Title: Re: Fencing (not touché turtle)
Post by: Arriba on Monday, January 22, 2018, 20:27:19
My boundaries are shared with my neighbours. At my last home it was one side ownership. If you can't see it on the deeds might be worth asking neighbours about it.
Whoever you get to do the job get closeboard fencing. Panels are a waste of money.