Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 6Aug 28, 2020 9:36 am Even IF the wall is on the boundary, the holes have been drilled into your building structure on your property. So many disputes now about this type of situation. 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 7Aug 28, 2020 11:32 am Geeeez, whatever happened to good neighborliness these days?? How exactly does their clothesline impact you?? Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 8Aug 28, 2020 3:37 pm brokenstick Geeeez, whatever happened to good neighborliness these days?? How exactly does their clothesline impact you?? Whatever happened to common sense and good manners? "I didn't pay for that wall, it doesn't belong to me, maybe I should ask if the owner minds before I go drilling holes in it?" Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 10Sep 02, 2020 3:13 pm "Doesn't really affect you" So how far do you let a neighbour go in interfering with your property? What are the insurance implications? If damage results will your insurance company cover it given it's an illegal installation? How would you feel if it wasn't a clothesline but something that will carry significantly more mass? Is there somewhere where you draw the line or do you just expect someone to have the decency to ask prior to drilling holes in your house? Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 11Sep 02, 2020 7:58 pm Revinator How come your built to the boundary? No setbacks? A stern threat with suing tends to work a treat these days. Considering he damaged your property. We bought the house as is and it was already built. I had no other options other than internal elements. Re: Neighbour Drilled into our Garage Wall 12Dec 31, 2020 2:50 pm In WA a zero lot build is in fact generally 100mm or so off the lot boundary, i.e. if there were 2 zero lot garages built side by side there'd be room to run a colorbond fence between them. Very few people would actually do that and most just run the fence up to the garage wall and leave a bit of a gap. The regs state, An adjoining owner is not permitted to paint, render or attach anything (such as pot plants, clotheslines and basketball hoops) to the wall without the permission of the owner of the wall. It is suggested that any such permission be in writing and retained for future reference. A boundary wall may not be considered a dividing fence and an adjoining owner may still erect a sufficient fence along the boundary line. Thank you again Simeon.. I will call my certifier for that. Have a good day 4 5142 I use Tramex moisture meter and it will tell me instantly if the wall is cement sheet or plaster or masonite but most people dont have the equipment. 5 7062 It sounds like you have a crack in your garage where the wall meets the ceiling, along the shadow line on the… 0 17192 |