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My neighbor has applied for a court order to enter my property in order to complete the build of his garage, will this be granted?

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garyandsally | 16:45 Sat 22nd Jan 2011 | How it Works
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I objected to the positioning of the garage during the planning stages as it was being built within 6" of our boundary wall, I was unsuccessful. My neighbor now needs to enter my property, remove a number of mature shrubs, bushes and fence panels in order to put on the render coat. He is seeking a court order to do this. Will I require legal representation to prevent his trespassing on my property?
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Try this in the "law" section if you have not done so already.
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Are you in the US (looking at your spelling of neighbour I would imagine so), then I'm afraid that this is a mainly UK site and you need to find advice in the US.
I wouldn't presume the garden would have to return back to it's original state.
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