build to boundary guttering overhang's neighbours property
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As a consequence, the guttering is overhanging the neighbour's property.
Draughting plans show a 150mm setback allowance was required.
Structural engineers were engaged
The site was laid out by suryeyers.
A private building certifier was used.
The property was inspected and passed at:
Foundation stage, excavation stage, slab stage, frame stage and final stage.
A final Inspection Certificate was issued.
The builder says everything was done using professional people, so he can only go off what they have provided him and that a Final Certificate of Occupancy has been given by the Certifier.
I'm not sure where I should go from here.
If its the surveyor who caused the problem its up to the builder to claim the cost of the remedy from the surveyor.
so when it over flows it drains onto your gutter? Totally illegal.
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Yes, get a builder, make sure he is experienced and a registered building practitioner
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Good on you for having a go I am the opposite of DIY (so will pay a builder) - our vibe is industrial/simple so current thinking is 150mm concrete and then internally is…
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In the end, two pieces of treated timber (20mm thick) were bolted onto the joists and planed when there was too much sticking out. Passed inspection.