Can My Neighbour Object To My Fence
If the wall or fence seems dangerous point this out because your neighbour.
Can my neighbour object to my fence. If the survey can be established as having been necessary for the fencing work proposed you can seek a contribution from your neighbour see Costs in relation to fencing work. In short yes you can. My neighbor built a fence adjacent to the property line.
The fence has nothing to do with where the property line is. If your neighbour wants a more expensive fence they will usually have to pay the difference in cost between a sufficient dividing fence and the higher standard. He hangs items over into my property.
Keep in mind that if a hedge or plant is bigger than you need and blocks your neighbours sunlight or view a court can order you to remove it. Going to court will require you to prove two matters. The police threatened to arrest me for trespassing property damage the items are electric cords air hoses metal spools etc.
Lets say the fence you want to replace does belong to your neighbour but they dont want to or cant afford to replace it. You cant make changes to your side without their permission such as painting it. In the case of existing fences that are not located on the proper boundary the court does have the power to order the removal of the fence but this can be quite expensive.
Your neighbour doesnt have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to for example making it higher for privacy. You can connect your fence to his without having to redraw the boundary line or get an easement. If your neighbor objects to your request the variance may not be accepted.
However you could still have a new fence installed right next to it in your garden. I pushed the items back over and he called the police. Provided your neighbours fence is under 2m in height or if adjacent to a highway or footpath is not less than 1m in height then in the absence of a restrictive covenant which you can enforce it will not be possible to force your neighbour to reduce the height of their fence.