Boundary removed to facilitate extension build, agreement not adhered to.

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Cymro

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Never, ever, allow anyone to remove your boundary fence to facilitate their building an extension, contact your solicitor immediately (get a legally binding contract 1st if going through with it - make sure conditions added, in case of neighbour not keeping to the contract i.e. remove the whole thing off your land and repair all damage), check the land registry for your actual boundaries and fight until your last breath any attempt to steal your land and light (and right to peace & quiet).

Your mortgage is also at risk if you don't defend your land (banks would love any excuse to stop your tracker mortgage)
 
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I wouldn't agree there at all with you, we came to a very amicable agreement a few years ago with our very approchable neighbour to remove a very large boundary fence between our properties and we both build a fine extension. Such was our good relationship neither side didn't involve any legal representation.

I think it is all about attitude, from what I can see you and your neighbour are after setting up a very bad relationship and this has cost you both dearly in terms of stress, legal fees and the loss of neighbourly friendliness. This could all have been handled very differently from the start.
 
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