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Karma is fukcing great the old couple living next door to me get more and more miserable with age. He was hammering my door a few weeks ago about my heavily pregnant daughters car that was parked abou

Can't stand people like that ,put the fence back up legally on you land and paint his side pink ?

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2 minutes ago, lurcherman 887 said:

There’s no worry there mate if he took another step towards me earlier I was going to plant one on his chin 60 or not don’t tell me I can do something then when I spend near on 800 tell me I can’t and I must dig it up, bear in mind every neighbour he has can’t stand him and he’s fell out with everyone from parking his car sideways out the front to leaving food all over the floor cameras pointing in his other neighbours gardens. Ect ect I’m guessing you can imagine the type.

 

don’t even wanna have a smoke in me own garden on the strength of it. 

Like you said you've clearly given the miserable c**t a reason to live, nothing worse than living next to a retired busybody any luck the stress will give him a clutcher and you won't have to deal with him much longer :laugh:

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In truth , there's not much worse than neighbourly disputes, try and sort it amicably , failing that just live with it , would be a nightmare, maybe offer some reunification for the easy life or just ignore him, good luck...

 

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Just out of curiosity have you asked him what it is he's copped the hump about if he was cool with it a year ago ?.....might it be that he's got the rough side of the fence ?.....seen plenty of fall outs about who gets the rough and who gets the smooth maybe a compromise would be to spin them round if it thats the case and it dont bother you.

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4 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

Just out of curiosity have you asked him what it is he's copped the hump about if he was cool with it a year ago ?.....might it be that he's got the rough side of the fence ?.....seen plenty of fall outs about who gets the rough and who gets the smooth maybe a compromise would be to spin them round if it thats the case and it dont bother you.

Honestly couldn’t tell you mate he’s just one of them people, I don’t think the prettier side stuff bothers him as he didn’t even want to conversate about what we was doing where fence was going ect 

the joys of living on a estate with folk wrapped round you I guess. 
 

 

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5 minutes ago, lurcherman 887 said:

Honestly couldn’t tell you mate he’s just one of them people, I don’t think the prettier side stuff bothers him as he didn’t even want to conversate about what we was doing where fence was going ect 

the joys of living on a estate with folk wrapped round you I guess. 
 

 

We've all lived on estates mate....when i did i wasnt lucky enough to have a garden but then i dont spose theres much dispute to who's balcony is whos ?......hopefully it all gets sorted peacefully anyway.

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1 minute ago, sid g said:

 looks like bottom section of your steps  on his side , loose the bottom section of step angle the new fence from there to meet the border fence on the back -- 

Exactly what we have done chipped out bottom step and smashing one in on a angle to bring back to the original line.

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Do loads of landscaping fences and wall, bloke sounds a right prick but that usually standard with his old job!

you could use the edge of Your path as a footing… 3 cores of the hollow farm blocks you fill with concrete and set some dwarf post in it and panel in between with them lattice panels and the cnut can’t say a thing!

bit more brass but it won’t blow over 

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It will be a pain for him to prove anything my mates Nieghbour changed the fence line while my mate was on holiday . They contacted solitons, ombudsmen , every office and every body set up but no help. Even your property deeds are vague.one thing that I was told years ago is that some council owned property’s deeds had measurements on them for fences but I think even those won’t help.unless the council make you remove it he will never be able to.

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