Id be questioning your solicitor here.Now they are building a party wall between the two terraced properties against my permission. I have written a letter to them. I have told their builders that they havenn't got my permission. My solicitor has written to the wife who uses her maiden name. The husband sent it back to my solicitor saying there was no such person living there. My solicitor now has to go to Land Registry to find out who the property is registered to. If they build the wall they will have to take away my guttering, cover over a drain where the gutter goes into and probablyy breach my damp course in the process.
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Building materials in your garden? That's trespass. The builder could be instructed not to set foot on your land - but I appreciate that you are not in a position to take up yet another battle.... the building materials have arrived in my garden and a builder was out the front discussing where the wall is going...
I hope you won't be having any men in, we know what single mothers are like with men'. Laughable, old-fashioned attitude in ways, .
you keep mentioning permission. they may not need it, to build a wall that is..Now they are building a party wall between the two terraced properties against my permission. I have written a letter to them. I have told their builders that they haven't got my permission.
see class 5 http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2001/en/si/0600.html#sched2The construction, erection or alteration, within or bounding the curtilage of a house, of a gate, gateway, railing or wooden fence or a wall of brick, stone, blocks with decorative finish, other concrete blocks or mass concrete.
1. The height of any such structure shall not exceed 2 metres or, in the case of a wall or fence within or bounding any garden or other space in front of a house, 1.2 metres.
2. Every wall other than a dry or natural stone wall bounding any garden or other space shall be capped and the face of any wall of concrete or concrete block (other than blocks with decorative finish) which will be visible from any road, path or public area, including public open space, shall be rendered or plastered.
3. No such structure shall be a metal palisade or other security fence.
take photos and employ an engineer to monitor the situation immediately. this may fall under newish legislation :My solicitor has written to the wife who uses her maiden name. The husband sent it back to my solicitor saying there was no such person living there. My solicitor now has to go to Land Registry to find out who the property is registered to. If they build the wall they will have to take away my guttering, cover over a drain where the gutter goes into and probablyy breach my damp course in the process.
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2008/en/si/0235.htmlCLASS 50(a) The demolition of a building, or buildings, within the curtilage of— (i) a house, (ii) an industrial building, (iii) a business premises, or (iv) a farmyard complex.(b) The demolition of part of a habitable house in connection with the provision of an extension or porch in accordance with Class 1 or 7, respectively, of this Part of this Schedule or in accordance with a permission for an extension or porch under the Act.
1. No such building or buildings shall abut on another building in separate ownership.2.The cumulative floor area of any such building, or buildings, shall not exceed: (a) in the case of a building, or buildings within the curtilage of a house, 40 square metres, and (b) in all other cases, 100 square metres.3. No such demolition shall be carried out to facilitate development of any class prescribed for the purposes of section 176 of the Act.
this is really a pathetic approach for your neighbours to take. as its best practice to consult a neighbour, essentially keeping them sweet where such works are proposed and of course addressing any concerns.the building materials have arrived in my garden and a builder was out the front discussing where the wall is going. I didn't go out as I don't need the stress and confrontation in the middle of my thesis. They won't wait for an engineers report as my solicitor suggested. They won't discuss the height, size and finish of the wall.
call the guards and ask your solicitor about an injunction until an amicable solution is reached. and inform building control of unauthorised alteration to your property - it may not be illegal to alter the wall but its certainly illegal for them to effect your drainage etcquestion is: What else can I do? What if I wake up tomorrow morning and the builder is there with all his stuff starting the wall. If he pulls down my guttering, etc. can I call the guards, is this considered crimnal damage.
you keep mentioning permission. they may not need it, to build a wall that is..
If they build the wall they will have to take away my guttering, cover over a drain where the gutter goes into and probablyy breach my damp course in the process.
Why not let them build the wall? What's the problem with it? As you don't like them and they don't like you wouldn't you be better off and have more privacy with a good sturdy wall.
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