Hi all, very grateful for any knowledgeable legal input.
We own a ground floor flat in a converted Victorian house. The flat above has recently sold.
The new owners have contacted us to request that ivy on the exterior of the building be removed at our expense as it is blocking the light from one of their windows.
The ivy is very well-established, and no doubt decades old. We did not plant it; in fact one of the first things we did as owners of the ground floor property was to sever it at the roots. Despite this, it's still flourishing, almost a decade on. I think it is self-sustaining from the sucker-like roots in the wall (but I'm no horticulture expert!)
We don't have much spare cash right now and would like to civilly refuse this request but offer them access to the wall to pay for the removal themselves.
Is this an acceptable compromise or is it our responsibility to pay for the removal?
Thanks for any advice!