Dublin3124
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Hi,
I bought a house just before Christmas and the back garden has no boundary wall and I would like to get one built. My problem is that I have no way of knowing exactly where the boundary wall at the back of the garden should be built.
I could go by what the estate agent told me but I would like to check it out myself. If the estate agent is correct then there is a good gap between my back garden and the one on the opposite side of me - no mans land - can I take this over? (there is a three stump in "no mans land"). My neighbours on both sides have taken it over.
If I took it over would anyone complain?
Can anyone tell me who I need to take a look at this. Do I need a surveyor or should I contact Dublin City Council?
Thanks
I bought a house just before Christmas and the back garden has no boundary wall and I would like to get one built. My problem is that I have no way of knowing exactly where the boundary wall at the back of the garden should be built.
I could go by what the estate agent told me but I would like to check it out myself. If the estate agent is correct then there is a good gap between my back garden and the one on the opposite side of me - no mans land - can I take this over? (there is a three stump in "no mans land"). My neighbours on both sides have taken it over.
If I took it over would anyone complain?
Can anyone tell me who I need to take a look at this. Do I need a surveyor or should I contact Dublin City Council?
Thanks