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Retaining wall/driveway colapse
my next door neighbours driveway is colapsing in to my drive.it was propped up by 2 inch flags and there fence screwed threw the flags to support the fence.over time posts have loosened flags leading to colapsing drive.has hes 3/4foot above me and its his new extension and driveway it supports who responsibilty is it eo maintain.online it says whos ever land is supported and benifiting from must.is this correct????????
1 Answer from a MyBuilder Groundworker
Birmingham • Member since 24 Oct 2013 • 38 jobs, 100% positive feedback
It's he's responsibility to maintain he's own drive , he needs a retaining wall built from blocks and bricks .
Answered 30th Oct 2013
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