I built a privacy fence to stop annoying neighbours parking on my land
THIS woman was fed up with her neighbours parking on her land, so she took matters into her own hands.
Natalie shared how she built a privacy fence to stop her annoying neighbours using her property, and everyone is saying the same thing.
Natalie said: “We should have done this years ago. The other side is next.”
By simply painting a wooden fence black and erecting it between the house boundary, she solved the problem.
She gushed at the final product: “No more parking issues with the neighbours. The boundary is marked out.”
One woman praised her initiative: “Great idea.”
Another woman shared how when she noticed part of her fence was missing, it turned into a huge row with her neighbour.
Emma Disbury shared a video of herself walking through her own yard, allegedly showing part of the divider between her own home and her neighbour’s had gone missing.
It comes as it was revealed that homeowners can get their neighbour’s sheds, fences and extensions removed – or even claim compensation under little-known rules.
You can take action if a new development or existing structure blocks natural light entering your home.
Under the rule, if more than half of a room in your home is lit by natural daylight, which will be blocked by your neighbour’s building work, you can take legal action.
And it was revealed that up to 44 per cent of neighbours are jealous of each other’s flower beds and hot tubs
The friendly neighbour banter is usually focused on our green spaces.
38 per cent of Brits have admitted that the grass really does look greener on the other side.
In a poll of 2,000 UK homeowners revealed that 44 per cent feel competitive when they see next door’s flower beds, wanting to one up them.
While a cheeky 40 per cent have gone as far as speaking directly with their neighbours to make the rivalry official.
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