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roizee2009 | 20:28 Thu 13th Apr 2017 | Home & Garden
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can a neighbour stop you entering there garden to carry out maintenence to my deviding fence if so what can you do
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yes. nothing.
You could go in when he is not there or when he isn't there to stop you.. Technically you would be trespassing but that is a civil not criminal offence and nothing would ever come of it. Is it your fence or a joint fence>
The Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 allows you to seek a court order, granting access to a neighbour's land, where it is necessary for you to have such access in order to maintain your property or anything associated with it:
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1992/23/contents
^ True but getting a court order over a fence is guaranteed to make the situation far worse!
^^^ The question asks "if so what can you do" and I answered it. I didn't say that it was my preferred course of action though. I'd just wait until they were out and go round anyway ;-)
Fencing disputes are futile and should be avoided at all costs - for your own sake. If you can't speak to your neighbour about it better to let it fall down.
Why can't you just ask, can I enter you garden Please, simple
But be careful saying that ^^^^ if a woman answers the door
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Zacs, A man answering might have room for concern too.
Only if the garden is accessed via a back passage.
Alright my love.
Charlie Drake?
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thanks TWR i did ask the neighbour politely but she refused and has subsequently baracaded the garden gate against getting in
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Thanks Fiction Factory the fence is wholly owned by me but because of overgrown brambles and shrubbery i need access to it to remove them
Nowt as queer as folk.
Oh they re a bit like my neighours

yes agree - access to land act 1992
you could do it yourself to be honest ( saves money)

if she has barricaded - then you might be subject to allegations that you criminally damaged her stuff to get in

( actually I would do it when she is out - but a workman might refuse to do the evil deed without her permit)

[My crazy neighbour called the police to say I was in her garden at midnight when thank god I was to be found in London]
Roizee, In a polite way can you not point out to your neighbour should the fence become broken due to non maintenence repair is she going to pay for the replacement.
Things could be worse!

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