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Shed in communal garden
I live in a tenement building in Scotland and there are 16 flats which all
share a communal garden. Over the years a few people have placed garden sheds in the area but all in a line up along a piece of ground which can only be described as waste land. J have no problem with that even though permission was not obtained. Now some idiot has built a shed with a concrete base right slap in the middle of the area used for drying and for keeping the wheely bins. It`s gone too far this time. Soon there will be no garden area left. Surely no-one can claim a piece of communal garden for their own personal use? Can I complain about this and which council department would I contact ? Or does it have nothing to do with the council and would a private civil action need to be taken? Or a small claims action? Any advice appreciated. |
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