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OT-ish - drain blockages, neighbours etc
I know this sort of thing crops up here periodically, so hope I can tap
into the group's expertise... My neighbour apparently has a blocked pipe (sewage? surface water? not sure yet); however this affects me in that said pipe runs under my drive where it mates up with an inspection cover (from where DynoRod are doing their stuff). I don't have any drainage problem myself, but if the damage/blockage is on the leg of pipe just serving the neighbour's property, but is located on my property, do I need to share (bear?) any repair costs? Or is this one of those 'check the deeds' questions? Relations are good and I don't want to shirk any responsibilities I may have, but don't want to offer something I don't need to! Thanks David |
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