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Neighbour putting bins against our fence

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LouRidley · 31/01/2021 16:54

Hi MN,

First time house owner here and first neighbourly feud! (Lighthearted)

We moved into this house that has a shared path where neighbours all put their bins against their fence along the path. Except for our neighbour it seems who likes to put his bins against our fence, along with some other items such as bikes, old ironing boards, etc. I discovered the issue when our dog was digging in our garden persistently at this one spot and when I looked on the other side of the fence, some bin bags were just on the floor against our fence.
So I moved the bins across the path against his fence but realised earlier he moved them back against ours!
I went to knock on his door and while he was not that unfriendly, he basically explained to me in a very patronising way (repeating “do you understand?”all along) that he owned the path. I checked our title deeds after that and he definitely doesn’t, it’s unregistered land.
I therefore wrote a courteous letter and posted it at his door, saying that he got me curious about the ownership of the path and that actually, no one owned it, so that I kindly asked him to put his bins against his own fence.
Bit of a suspense what’s going to happen but my hunch is that he is going to do nothing and that his bins and rubbish will keep leaning on our fence.
Any clever plan of action you can advise here?
We all love a bit of lockdown drama!
Thanks
YABU- leave his bins against your fence
YANBU- and in this case what can I do not going OTT

OP posts:
Goodbye2020Helllo2021 · 04/02/2021 09:48

@LouRidley

All right so the update is...he moved his bins and junk. In front of another neighbour’s fence. It’s not even a joke. It’s now at the end of the alley, sort of in the middle and definitely in front of my neighbours fence. How bizarre! I guess not my issue anymore but this man definitely has strong opinions about keeping his rubbish in front of his property.
Well he is a strange one! He wants his property to be bin/ rubbish free. I’m sure the other neighbour will be delighted.
flapjackfairy · 04/02/2021 10:09

I would round up all the neighbours and all sneak your bins across the back of his garden during the night, all firmly against his fence. That will teach him . Grin

user1471538283 · 04/02/2021 16:39

I had neighbours who insisted on having their bins against my wall. Banging, moving, clattering about. I didn't say anything because I didn't live there very long. But I would in your case. He's got his own fence to mess up ...

cabingirl · 08/02/2021 20:03

Any update @LouRidley?

MsMiaWallace · 09/02/2021 13:08

Yes likely rubbish will end up strewn over as the bins are overflowing & there's side waste. It's not outside his property for a start.

jackisadd · 20/09/2021 13:56

God i feel for you i have same bother with my neighbours leaving food in bags attracts rats mice and wasps and is enviromental problem which can lead to infestation i would contact enviromental health deffo

Happylittlethoughts · 20/09/2021 14:39

You've posted this before... I'm sure you'll get the same advice

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