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repercussions of the drop kerb
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/19/2012 09:46 PM, Christina Websell wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 19, 9:14 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: That worked really well! And I never had to say a word. But I will have to, quite soon. About get the end of your wall out of my garden. I thought I would wait a month, but I will probably do it sooner. I will wait until I see her outside and say "can I have a word about the wall?" She will be expecting I will agree to their 6ft 6 inch wall in front of my window when I say this but I will be saying "get every inch of your wall out of my garden within a month or see me in court." Tweed Good for you! (and your neighbor!) ----- this will be difficult and I'm not looking forward to it. However, I have to do what I have to do. IMHO Rather than a personal confrontation, a certified or registered letter might be better. Be sure to keep as copy and the postal receipts with the copy. In case you ever need legal evidence of the order, you will be prepared. Just a thought that might help. MLB That's quite a good idea. I will definitely consider it. I second the motion. It's much better than getting into what could turn into a shouting match. Good luck! Jill |
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repercussions of the drop kerb
wonderful, Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... well they tried to park on the tiny bit that isn't, next to my left hand neighbour (they are the right hand ones) and it interferes with her getting her car out. Well, she went ape****. Let's just say she told them very firmly not to park there, and never to even put one millimetre of their car over my drop kerb because it was illegal, but to park in front of their own house. Always. That worked really well! And I never had to say a word. But I will have to, quite soon. About get the end of your wall out of my garden. I thought I would wait a month, but I will probably do it sooner. I will wait until I see her outside and say "can I have a word about the wall?" She will be expecting I will agree to their 6ft 6 inch wall in front of my window when I say this but I will be saying "get every inch of your wall out of my garden within a month or see me in court." They made a big mistake, trying to block me in to make me agree to their wall. No way Jose. It made me even more determined. Tweed |
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repercussions of the drop kerb
not only good evidence, would show that you were trying to avoid a
confrontation, and would also let you state your case without interruption, which if it goes to shouting they could say in court they didn't understand what you were wanting, Lee "MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/19/2012 09:46 PM, Christina Websell wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 19, 9:14 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: well they tried to park on the tiny bit that isn't, next to my left hand neighbour (they are the right hand ones) and it interferes with her getting her car out. Well, she went ape****. Let's just say she told them very firmly not to park there, and never to even put one millimetre of their car over my drop kerb because it was illegal, but to park in front of their own house. Always. That worked really well! And I never had to say a word. But I will have to, quite soon. About get the end of your wall out of my garden. I thought I would wait a month, but I will probably do it sooner. I will wait until I see her outside and say "can I have a word about the wall?" She will be expecting I will agree to their 6ft 6 inch wall in front of my window when I say this but I will be saying "get every inch of your wall out of my garden within a month or see me in court." They made a big mistake, trying to block me in to make me agree to their wall. No way Jose. It made me even more determined. Tweed Good for you! (and your neighbor!) ----- this will be difficult and I'm not looking forward to it. However, I have to do what I have to do. IMHO Rather than a personal confrontation, a certified or registered letter might be better. Be sure to keep as copy and the postal receipts with the copy. In case you ever need legal evidence of the order, you will be prepared. Just a thought that might help. MLB |
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