Legally they cannot throw them into your garden. They actually have to ask you if you would like them but you can say no and they must dispose.
I feel that throwing the leaves over was an aggressive act as I keep my garden spotlessly clean and the neighbour had no idea where those leaves would land on the other side.
I think you need to take a deep breath bullworth.
He has never spoken with me about it once.
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That is incorrect. Legally you dont have to ask them, and you can just leave them on their property. Ideally in a bag-but its not necessary.
A neighbour to the back of me has thrown a pile of leaves from my tree over my back wall and into my garden . There was also a tiny amount of the neighbours' kids' small plastic toys and sweet wrappers inside as they had not done a perfectly careful job of it.
I keep my garden free of waste and hazards especially because my toddler plays there and I assumed I can leave her to play very safely. Now picture this lunatic shovelling leaves and stones over the wall without even looking where they land. How can that be right ? .
Am I legally allowed refuse his ''gift'' ?
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