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Andy_R
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Hi all
I have a bit of an issue that I hope someone could help with or advise where I stand legally:
I own and live in a mid-terraced house. The joining neighbours house is rented and has access rights into my rear garden with joint ownership of the outhouse. The outhouse has 2 storage rooms and a toilet - the land registry/deeds do not specify which part of the outhouse is owned by which property, so I am assuming 1 storage room and shared toilet ownership to each property.
The problem is that the outhouse is falling down and the rear wall, which is the border to another neighbour, is starting to fail; theres a approx 1m sq part of the wall at the top which is bowing out towards the other property, over their drive where they park their car. I have had builders look at it, and all agree the wall is loose and dangerous. Theres a real risk of it falling outwards.
In my opinion, the outhouse should just come down - in addition to the structural issues, it leaks and the doors have swelled, so it's not secure or dry. The cost to repair it far exceeds the cost of demolition, skip hire and purchase of a shed(s)
The issue is that the co-owner neighbour is not agreeing to any action (even though I have offered to do the work and stand the costs) and has subsequently stopped replying to emails or letters. This has been pursued for over 12 months now and not come to a resolution.
Where do I stand legally on this, and can any one advise of a course of action?
I am concerned of the risk of the wall failing and damaging the car or worse, hurting a person or child.
Thanks in advance for your responses!
I have a bit of an issue that I hope someone could help with or advise where I stand legally:
I own and live in a mid-terraced house. The joining neighbours house is rented and has access rights into my rear garden with joint ownership of the outhouse. The outhouse has 2 storage rooms and a toilet - the land registry/deeds do not specify which part of the outhouse is owned by which property, so I am assuming 1 storage room and shared toilet ownership to each property.
The problem is that the outhouse is falling down and the rear wall, which is the border to another neighbour, is starting to fail; theres a approx 1m sq part of the wall at the top which is bowing out towards the other property, over their drive where they park their car. I have had builders look at it, and all agree the wall is loose and dangerous. Theres a real risk of it falling outwards.
In my opinion, the outhouse should just come down - in addition to the structural issues, it leaks and the doors have swelled, so it's not secure or dry. The cost to repair it far exceeds the cost of demolition, skip hire and purchase of a shed(s)
The issue is that the co-owner neighbour is not agreeing to any action (even though I have offered to do the work and stand the costs) and has subsequently stopped replying to emails or letters. This has been pursued for over 12 months now and not come to a resolution.
Where do I stand legally on this, and can any one advise of a course of action?
I am concerned of the risk of the wall failing and damaging the car or worse, hurting a person or child.
Thanks in advance for your responses!