SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
Just so you can see where we are coming from
Up close and intimate looking to the neighbours
https://ibb.co/zZRqFVV
Fron the garden looking to the house - The Wall (with lean-to built on top)
https://ibb.co/rkkDbZFm
And what we are currently completing - and they have had 'comments' all the time.
https://ibb.co/GRrqLZJ
Just yesterday as Mrs SILH discussed what to do with the fencer and landscaper - Mr Next Door stuck his head out of his lean-to door and said in an irritated tone 'what are you now'?
Back to this if I may. But first - an update on the fencing issue subject of the thread - in the end we simply went with two big planters with 6ft high trellising rather than fencing fixed in any way to the wall. Nothing has been done to stabilise the 'party' wall (our fencer had deemed it possible unstable). We have not got an independent survey done of the wall. I think we probably will have to do that.
Current issue is that as my previous photos showed - but now much worse - many of the timbers of the side panel of my neighbour's lean-to that is supported on the 'party' wall are now very badly rotted - so badly that there is a risk that it could collapse. It is also very unsightly and not attractive for any future potential buyer of our property. We have not yet established ownership of the wall - there is nothing on our deeds of about 1918 to indicate such that I can see or read of. Until 15yrs or so ago we had a similar lean-to that did not have it's own side panel - we removed that lean-to thereby exposing their panel to the elements - I do not know which lean-to structure came first - theirs I suspect given the side panel is part of their structure.
Our neighbours cannot see how badly rotten the timber is (as it is our side that is external to the weather - rather obviously - Some questions.
- Do we have a 'responsibility' to inform our neighbours of the state of their lean-to?
- Do we have to give them access to maintain their structure - they have never made such a request?
- Having exposed their side panel by removing our lean-to (some 15yrs ago) do we have any responsibility for the state it is now in?
- They will have to replace the side panel. Assuming that the wall is a party wall can we refuse a replacement side-panel or have rights to approve what they might propose (we most probably wouldn't)
- If they want to replace the side-panel can we ask that they first have a survey done to establish the stability of the wall?
- If they have to take the wall down do we have a say in what a replacement will look like and what is made of - I assume so if party - but if party will we be required to share the cost of replacing the wall.