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      <title>Which Side Of The Fence Is Mine?</title>
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      <description>Discover who owns your property's boundary fence and how to determine responsibility for maintenance. Learn about legal considerations, visual cues, and solutions for resolving ownership disputes effectively.</description>
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           Who Owns The Fence? And Other Questions About Fence Ownership
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           Contrary to popular belief, there isn't a predefined ownership of each side of a fence between properties. Typically, the ownership can be determined by referencing the Title Plan or Land Registry, where a 'T' mark signifies the boundary ownership and the associated responsibilities for maintenance. When in doubt, consulting a boundary solicitor can provide clarity on your property's boundaries.
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           What if I can’t find any paperwork stating ownership?
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            In England and Wales, there's no legal requirement for boundary ownership to be explicitly documented in title deeds. This can lead to uncertainty regarding fence ownership. In such cases, further investigation through the
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            or consultation with a boundary surveyor or solicitor may be necessary. Alternatively, reaching a boundary agreement with your neighbours can also clarify responsibilities.
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           Can I tell which fence is mine by looking?
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           Typically, you can infer fence ownership by observing where the rails and structural supports are located. Often, fences face outward from the property, giving the neighbour the aesthetically pleasing side. However, this practice isn't universal, so relying solely on visual cues may not always suffice. Referencing legal documents remains the most reliable method to ascertain ownership.
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           Who gets the 'good' side of the fence?
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            There's no legal requirement dictating which neighbour gets the preferable side of a fence. Opting for double-sided
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            can eliminate concerns about a "bad" side, as both sides appear identical and hide the rails within the panel. When fencing borders a road or footpath, installing panels with rails on the interior prevents them from being used as climbing aids by potential intruders.
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           Can both my neighbour and I own the same fence or wall?
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           Yes, if the title deeds indicate a mirrored 'T' mark, it signifies shared ownership of the boundary between properties. In such cases, both neighbours bear responsibility for maintaining the fence or wall.
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           How do I get my neighbour to repair their fence?
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            Regrettably, there's no legal recourse to compel your neighbour to repair a deteriorating fence, even if it impacts your property's appearance. Seeking
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            could formalise the issue but might affect property disclosures during future sales.
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            Alternatively,
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           installing a new fence
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            inside your own boundary is a practical solution to address visual and maintenance concerns. If you need any assistance with
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      <title>How High Can My Fence Be UK</title>
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      <description>Guide to fence height regulations in the UK including legal limits, planning permission requirements, and how to avoid falling out with neighbours.</description>
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           Understanding Fence Height Regulations in Newcastle: What You Need to Know
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           Arguments over fence height often arise between neighbours across Newcastle and the UK. If you're grappling with issues related to fence height, it's essential to understand what the rules and responsibilities are. This guide aims to clarify the UK's specific regulations on fence height and provide practical advice for effectively managing any disagreements.
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           Navigating Fence Height Limits
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           In the UK, fences cannot exceed a maximum height of 6 feet 6 inches (2 meters) without obtaining planning permission from your local council or land registry office. If you proceed without this permission, you're limited to the standard 6’6” height.
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           For front gardens, there's a lower restriction of 4 feet. It's also crucial to use safe and non-hazardous materials in your fence construction.
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           Key Legal Considerations
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           Legal complexities can arise if your fence impacts neighbouring properties. Here are important points to consider:
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           Preserving Light:
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           Ensure your fence allows sufficient sunlight to reach adjacent properties, especially near their windows. Additionally, ensure your fence stays within your property boundaries and doesn't encroach onto neighbours' land.
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           Safety Measures:
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           Your fence should not pose safety hazards that could lead to accidents or damage nearby properties.
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           Regulations and Responsibilities
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            -related legal matters are primarily governed by building and construction regulations, as well as local planning laws and precedents. The responsibility for public highway safety, including addressing improperly installed fences affecting pedestrians, lies with the
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            under the Highway Act 1980.
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           To avoid conflicts, discuss your fence plans with neighbours and local authorities early on. Open communication can lead to mutual agreements and ensure compliance with all legal requirements.
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            customers should research available fence types to understand standard panel heights and other specifics. Typically, achieving a total height of 6 feet involves using 1-foot gravel boards, 5-foot fence panels, and 8-foot posts (with 2 feet buried underground).
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            Following these guidelines and maintaining open communication with neighbours will help you navigate your fencing project smoothly while meeting
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           's legal standards. For further assistance or questions, feel free to reach out to us.
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