We have almost completed a small extension at the back of our house. The side wall of our extension is right beside our boundary wall with our neighbour's. The wall was due to be plastered today and a gutter put on it but yesterday our neighbour spent the day drilling timber boards onto his side of the wall that are roughly about 1.5 feet over the boundary wall, bringing the height of the boundary to about 2 metre 40cm. At the side of our extension, the timber boards are up as far as the start of the roof. The roof is an a line roof, so I am worried that over time water from the roof flowing down onto the side of my unplastered wall without a gutter will cause damp on the inside of the wall.
This neighbor is very difficult to deal with. He has been abusive and threatening to the builders and has on several occasions in the past verbally abused both my children and me, as well as other neighbors. He has assaulted another neighbor and was convicted of that so there's no point trying to reason with him. Where do I stand regards any right of mine to finish the plastering and guttering at the side of my extension? thanks
This neighbor is very difficult to deal with. He has been abusive and threatening to the builders and has on several occasions in the past verbally abused both my children and me, as well as other neighbors. He has assaulted another neighbor and was convicted of that so there's no point trying to reason with him. Where do I stand regards any right of mine to finish the plastering and guttering at the side of my extension? thanks
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