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Mark Allread wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jul 2017 15:57:33 +0100, Bert Coules wrote:
Mark Allread wrote:
I think he is just out to cause a nuisance.
That's possible, but it doesn't diminish the fact that his causing a
nuisance could be, well, a nuisance.
He's claiming that the incursion over the boundary has affected both
the value and the ease of reselling of his property.
How can a window overhang the boundary unless you have also gone into
his loft space?
A plinth or whatever round the top of the window?
If the window goes right up to the boundary, the 'roof' to that window
might well overhang into next door.
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Dave Plowman
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