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I would suggest, as soon as practical, get some fencers out to put a decent, concrete post 6 ft boundry fence. Let the fencers know in advance about the previous dispute and show the details if needed.

 

Doing the fence yourself could cause the dispute to turn ugly but most bad neighbours will respect a professional doing it. Particually if they are bigger than them.

 

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24 minutes ago, kram said:

I would suggest, as soon as practical, get some fencers out to put a decent, concrete post 6 ft boundry fence. Let the fencers know in advance about the previous dispute and show the details if needed.

 

Doing the fence yourself could cause the dispute to turn ugly but most bad neighbours will respect a professional doing it. Particually if they are bigger than them.

 

Got to get the legalities sorted first!

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