Hi there,
wondering what people suggest in this situation.
We live in a quite housing estate thats about 3 years old. The back gardens are divided from neighbouring gardens by very thin wooden pannels fitted in concrete frames. I would be the first to admit that the fences are of very poor quality and not weathering well.
Last year we invested alot of cash into our garden places trelleses, shrubs etc. along the boundry.
New neighbours moved in next door who have a dog. We discovered, about a month later, a massive hole one of the wooden pannels (the size of a large dog!) - this was disguised from our view by what we had planted on our side, so I did not see it sooner. I also noticed that a pannel of mdf or something had be put resting against the fence - I presume to stop the dog.
Was not too happy about the damage, but did not want to confront the neighbours as they are not people I really want to risk any kind of conflict with. (Suffice to saw the police were at their house on the first weekend they moved in following an massive row in the early hours).
However, I have now noticed that their dog is started to work his way through a new pannel of fence and has already managed a small hole.
The house is rented to the neighbours and I understand the landlord is not especially helpful.
Any advise on what to do here or how best to approach?
Many thanks.
Marge