Have to say (not that I'm disputing it, per se - I haven't truly looked into it) it's the first time I've heard about these rules about left side / right side.Grannygrinder":3qx7h2lk said:Odd that you are required to replace them as the tennant.
Generally left side is yours. In the past if panels have fallen on the boundary with a property behind we have gone 50/50, having popped round and had a civilized chat about it, perhaps there in lies the answer
Neil":1hcr0e5i said:Have to say (not that I'm disputing it, per se - I haven't truly looked into it) it's the first time I've heard about these rules about left side / right side.
Wouldn't you have to in any other scenario where "your" fence, is in effect, "their" fence, from the other side of it?Anthony":2iubvpev said:Where I am, the right side fence is my responsibility, so obviously this must vary between different parts of the country. Equally obviously though, since I and both my neighbours have responsibility for the right side, it must be the same all around the neighbourhood. i.e., if it varied, some people would be responsible for both fences, others for none, which wouldn't be a very good system.
I've never heard of sharing responsibility, but if that's what the deeds say in some places, I suppose you just have to put up with it - but how do you resolve total disagreements about the nature and cost of the proposed fence?