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Paula Higgins, chief executive of HomeOwners Alliance, told The Sun: "If you own the fence and it is on your property, neighbours have no right to take it down even if they have been granted planning permission. "You should also check whether there needs to be a Party Wall Agreement in place."
Pallet Color markings indicate the pallet belongs to a pallet rental pool and should not be used in craft projects but instead returned to the...
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Using pallets to build a shed is the most affordable of shed building methods. There are nearly infinite ways to make a pallet shed, but most use...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »A PEEVED homeowner took to the internet seeking advice about their rights in a neighbourly fence spat. Some inconsiderate building work left them wondering what could be done to regain control over their property - we speak to experts to find out. 1 Getting into neighbourly spats over turf wars is not the best route to go down Credit: Getty On a Money Saving Expert forum, a user explains that their neighbour was arranging to build an extension with planning permission. To accommodate this extension, the fence between the properties would have to be taken down, and it's unclear whether it would be put back up. The user wrote: "I objected to this extension and stated that under no circumstances could he take down the fence." Despite these commands, one morning the neighbour notified the homeowner that their builders would remove the fence that very day. The disgruntled property owner was handed the builders' business card - but to their frustration, nobody answered the calls. This left them with no option to intervene, as they had to go to work and leave their property all day. Another user commented: "He has absolutely no right to do this. The builder will be trespassing on your property and likely causing criminal damage to your fence."
20 years Life Expectancy Of Wooden Fencing When properly maintained — which includes replacing individual planks and boards as needed — a well-...
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Cedar offers a durable option for exterior and interior building projects with natural resistance to rot and decay, so a protective finish is...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Paula Higgins, chief executive of HomeOwners Alliance, told The Sun: "If you own the fence and it is on your property, neighbours have no right to take it down even if they have been granted planning permission. "You should also check whether there needs to be a Party Wall Agreement in place."
Top 5 Tips to Prevent Mould in your Shed Ventilate your shed. Make sure everything is dry. Add moisture absorbers or a dehumidifier. Keep...
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We have not been brave enough with our new shed, but you can cut it, drill into it and paint it as we mentioned. Not bad for a plastic shed!
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The list could go on and on because all carpenters will need a set of circular saws, grinders, drills, block plane, nail punch set, trimming or...
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And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom? Plumbing is an even more costly addition, starting at $1,000 to...
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