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To help keep Britain’s neighbourhoods neighbourly, experts at Higgs LLP offer essential advice on celebrating responsibly and avoiding legal issues or conflicts with neighbours.
25 October 2024
Japanese knotweed is a phrase that strikes fear into land and property owners for many reasons, but largely because of some very negative press reporting about what can happen if you find Japanese knotweed in your garden.
07 October 2024
The starting point is, of course, the Land Registry title and plan. There are two aspects to the concept of a boundary: the legal boundary and the physical boundary.
There has been a significant increase in property disputes related to party walls and structures. In this article, we outline the most common questions we are asked regarding party wall disputes.
06 October 2024
Boundary wall collapses are classic areas for neighbour disputes, made worse because a wall, even a small one, can cost a significant amount to rebuild and repair.
08 September 2024
Is it the fact that we live on a densely populated island fuelling the increase in the number of nuisance neighbour cases brought before the Courts?
20 August 2024
From overhanging branches to garden burials and nudity, this guide outlines what the law says about garden and neighbour disputes.
13 August 2024
I have walked over a neighbour's land for 30 years; I don't have an express right of way, but can they stop me from walking over their land now?
05 August 2024
As a homeowner, it's important to understand fence ownership and other garden laws so you know your rights and responsibilities and avoid potential conflicts with your neighbours.
02 August 2024
In conveyancing in England and Wales, the common law principle of caveat emptor, 'let the buyer beware,' applies.
22 July 2024
Recent research shows that approximately 28% of neighbour disputes stem from fences, walls, hedges, boundaries and shared space.
12 July 2024
Disputes regarding trees are common because some people want to maintain ultimate privacy, so they allow their trees to grow very tall and undertake very infrequent pollarding and maintenance.
09 July 2024