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Neighbours blocking Right of Way with dog

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Foxy999 | 02:49 Tue 26th Apr 2011 | Civil
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Hi, I live in a terrace of council houses, some bought some not and all the residents share the use of a right of way path that leads directly across our back doors and seperates us from our gardens. It allows window cleaners, repairmen and residents etc to access the back of the houses and its never been a bother. However the end house where the access starts has been blocked by new tennants who rent this house privately. They have a large dog and allow it to run loose on the right of way, they also have told us that we have to ask permission by knocking on their front door to gain entry to the right of way, incase their dog might bite.... what should we do and where do we stand on this?
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Well if I was the people i wouldn't go around saying my dog might bite as the dangerous dogs act applies to such public areas as rights of way and the end result for the dog is not nice :-( If you don't get any joy from the tenants, I guess your next step would be their landlord
Given that some of the properties are owned by the council, I would probably start by reporting it to them as it will be stopping their tennents getting in to the property.

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