House extends onto neighbours land & water from out roof pouring onto theirs.

Its ONQ, not ONG, but that error proves the point Ajay - its your round! :)

WGT, you're backing away from all the advice given so there's no more to be said from me.

If you didn't see the relevance of the land conveyancing law reform act that's a reason in itself to take competent legal advice.

If you want dip your toe and need some advice on boundary disputes contact the RIAI and see if there is an architect who specialises in them.

Alternatively you could contact Peter Sweeney at this website and see if they can help.

Alternatively you could contact [broken link removed] who is a vastly experienced mediator.

I know both Peter and Joe personally and both seem to know their stuff.

I've worked with Joe in the mid nineties and recently met Peter.


ONQ.

[broken link removed]

All advice on AAM is remote from the situation and cannot be relied upon as a defence or support - in and of itself - should legal action be taken.
Competent legal and building professionals should be asked to advise in Real Life with rights to inspect and issue reports on the matters at hand.
 
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