Well it's not as bad as it sounds in the title, but it's not right either.
Our neighbours did a large extension, and built right up to, and touching, the boundary brick wall. They also built the wall (Wall A) of their extension up above the height of the shared boundary wall. At the top of their new wall, they have a gutter. To deal with the water that hits Wall A, they have put ply and then lead of top of the boundary wall, sending the water over to our side. The lead comes down our side a couple of inches.
I wasn't too impressed when I saw what they'd done, and the neighbour made it seem like he didn't realise, and the builder just did it. But it turns out he's basically a property developer who was taking the micky.
Now it's not a great hardship for us, so I'm not planning on making them re-do their work, but at the same time I don't want a length of time to pass that means we can't do anything about it even if we wanted to. So if possible, I'd like to write up something legally that says they can leave it as it is until such a time that we ask them to change it.
Does anyone have any advice on how that can be done etc?
Many thanks
Our neighbours did a large extension, and built right up to, and touching, the boundary brick wall. They also built the wall (Wall A) of their extension up above the height of the shared boundary wall. At the top of their new wall, they have a gutter. To deal with the water that hits Wall A, they have put ply and then lead of top of the boundary wall, sending the water over to our side. The lead comes down our side a couple of inches.
I wasn't too impressed when I saw what they'd done, and the neighbour made it seem like he didn't realise, and the builder just did it. But it turns out he's basically a property developer who was taking the micky.
Now it's not a great hardship for us, so I'm not planning on making them re-do their work, but at the same time I don't want a length of time to pass that means we can't do anything about it even if we wanted to. So if possible, I'd like to write up something legally that says they can leave it as it is until such a time that we ask them to change it.
Does anyone have any advice on how that can be done etc?
Many thanks