We are considering selling our house but have had problems with our neighbours which we have reported.
We are now in the position where this could prevent us from selling or at least force us to reduce the price.
The issues we have had with our immediat neighbours have been the anti social behaviour from their teenage sons hanging around the front of their house with their friends, this is now greatly reduced due to a visit from the council.
The main problem was the mending of vehicles in the back garden and the noise created - this has stopped now as the council installed a gate which has prevented vehicle access to the garden.
We have also had problems with the neighbours friends who have egged our house, damaged our TV cable and poured brake fluid over our car. This was all roughly two years ago.
Last week however, someone threatened and broke our front garden fence - we know his cousin his friends with our neighbours but he doesn't actually live in this area.
What of this do we have to declare? If we said all this we could never sell
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Declaring neighbour disputes when selling - What do I have to declare?
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bubbleandsqueaks · 20/01/2011 19:57
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