Surface drainage - Neighbours surface water
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My neighbour has had his drive re-surfaced, partly with block paving round the edge & Tarmac in the centre, the surface water is now, by means of a layer concrete up to his level & chamfered down to our level, draining on to us, we have asked him to ensure the correct drainage is fitted he after cosultation with his contractor agreed but then told them to leave it. my question is should we insist on proper drainage. I would send you a photo but am not sure how Many Thanks ???
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Yes he should, insist that his surface water does not drain onto your property.
Tell his contractor as well your not happy, nothing like bad pr to focus the attention.
Tell his contractor as well your not happy, nothing like bad pr to focus the attention.
Giles
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10 years ago a customer took me to court for his driveway water going to next doors drive way after i paved it, he was happy at first but then went bad.....................i lost in county court 3 years to pay him back MSH
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county court is a minefield
I went as a witness to damage caused by tenants to a falt that i had to refurb after they had trashed it
the upshot was ,the plaintiff who was expecting to get 3k in damages ended up paying the defendants money to go away.
thats why its always best to get things in writing, people ask you to do things all the time to save money,you explain that its wrong and they say "ooh go on"
a week later you are like the local version of attila the hun
as has been said his surface water should not drain on to your land
LLL
I went as a witness to damage caused by tenants to a falt that i had to refurb after they had trashed it
the upshot was ,the plaintiff who was expecting to get 3k in damages ended up paying the defendants money to go away.
thats why its always best to get things in writing, people ask you to do things all the time to save money,you explain that its wrong and they say "ooh go on"
a week later you are like the local version of attila the hun
as has been said his surface water should not drain on to your land
LLL
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There are very few councils using the planning law for driveways,so that is probilly a waste of time asking them,
looks like a letter from solicitor to next door is needed to get them moving MSH
looks like a letter from solicitor to next door is needed to get them moving MSH
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