Do my Neighbour have to give me access to my property?

Often it is vital for one neighbour to go on to the land of another to carry out repairs to their own property. Accordingly, there is a legal right that allows this under the Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992. Generally, if you go onto your neighbour’s land without their permission, you are trespassing.

Does my Neighbour have right of way through my garden?

Your tenant doesn’t have the right to grant a right of way, but if the neighbour has being using your garden for long enough (probably in excess of 10 years but it will depend on the facts) and has been doing it openly (eg your tenant and everyone around can see him using the garden) then he could argue that he has …

Can a Neighbour enter my property without permission?

Generally speaking, your neighbour should not go onto your land without your permission. There are some situations where they may be able to access your land in order to complete repairs to their property, and their right to do this may be set out in the title deeds for the home.

Can Neighbour attach things to my fence?

Can my neighbour attach or nail things to my fence? The short answer to this question is, of course, “no”. If you own the fence and you have not granted your neighbour permission to do so, they are not allowed to attach or nail things to your fence.

Can I lean things against my Neighbours wall?

Only if your neighbour gives you permission to do so. Leaning things against your neighbour’s fence, hanging things on your neighbour’s fence, even using your neighbour’s fence as a makeshift retaining wall, will place a much heavier burden on the fence panels and supporting posts than they were designed to bear.

Can my Neighbour access my property to build an extension?

Simply put, if your neighbour wants to build a new structure, you don’t have to say yes. The work must relate to the preservation of an existing structure, not a new structure currently being built or any future planned structure. Any structure that has already been built means that they could gain access.

Can I put up a gate on an easement UK?

Easements: a right to hang a gate over a driveway is capable of being an easement. A right to occupy airspace by hanging a gate over land forming a driveway can constitute a legal easement.

Can you buy part of your neighbor’s backyard?

In many cases you can buy part of a neighbor’s backyard, but local zoning regulations will likely prevent purchasing all of it without the house that goes with it. How much you can buy will depend on local minimum lot sizes. With dreams of expanding your domain, read on for more. Can You Buy Your Neighbor’s Backyard?

Is it illegal to share my internet connection with my Neighbor?

Sharing internet with your neighbor isn’t illegal. Your available bandwidth would be reduced if you share your internet. You would probably need to setup a separate wi-fi router or setup guest wi-fi system. Thankyou for sharing the information. Thank You So much. Reply

How big of a lot do I need to buy in my neighborhood?

There is typically a minimum lot size in your neighborhood and cutting off to much of one yard to move to another might make one too small. The lots also need to be in the same zoning class, or you’ll need to get the zoning changed and that can be both time consuming and expensive.

Can You give Your Neighbor Temporary Internet access?

Giving a neighbor temporary internet access seems like a neighborly thing to do. Before you do it, understand the risks of sharing your internet. I have a next door neighbor who has a different internet provider than mine. When her service goes down, she asks me for the password to my router so she can connect to the internet.

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