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In most cases, no, you cannot force a neighbour to cut down a tree in order to bring light into your garden. You may, however, be able to get the tree cut back if it is blocking light from passing through a 'defined aperture' in your property, such as a window or glass door, for example.
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Learn More »Sunlight is precious, especially in the UK. So, if a neighbour allows their trees or hedges to grow to the point where they are taking those rare rays away from our property, it can easily lead to a nasty dispute.
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around $4,200 The base price for a 10×20 shed is around $4,200, but the cost of your shed will vary depending on its exact configuration and location.
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This is another area where you may be able to get something done about a neighbour’s tree blocking your light, but for an altogether different reason. If the tree in question overhangs your garden and has the potential to be dangerous - either to you, your family, or your property - you may find that your local council will deem it a nuisance and take action on your behalf. Another avenue could be to take out a private nuisance claim via the county court, asking them to order your neighbour to make the tree safe. This route, however, does involve a degree of risk, as you may not win and will be left to pay costs. You’ll also need to enlist a solicitor to help file your claim as well.
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