Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Neighbour trespassing on our property to remove plants a 13Jan 26, 2022 12:12 pm no, that is not entirely correct the neighbour needs to prove maintenance is required the neighbour needs to prove maintenance cannot be done without access just because neighbour wants it done immediately, i am sure a magistrate will decline access the neighbour needs to provide compensation for any damage Re: Neighbour trespassing on our property to remove plants a 14Jan 26, 2022 12:39 pm AnjC Jaxr Or admit the 'Australian Law' you quoted at me was completely made up. The WA one you are now claiming requires a form asking for permission with 28 days notice and a court application if refused. And offering an intruder and bully a cup of tea and happy ending gives them an enjoyable relationship, not me. Ok. I’ll bite. If you go back to my original post I said that under Australian you can’t withhold permission for him to maintain the wall. That’s entirely true as has been repeatedly said here. But let me restate it: if you refuse to let him come on to your property to maintain the wall (when he asks next) you will end up in court where they will tell you to allow him on to your property for him to maintain the wall. Yes, he did the wrong thing, but if you refuse to let him on to your property in the future (presuming he asks) then you will also have done the wrong thing. The courts don’t like litigants who waste their time with petty revenge dramas. The magistrate also will not view favorably the text history I have from them asking I perform their maintenance, reprimanding me for not complying immediately after I agreed to do it, threatening me with bad relationship, then trespassing without permission etc. The court costs are theirs as they are the ones requiring this access. And still all they need to do at this point is ask permission, as is their responsibility, my objection is and has been to their trespassing. Yet you call me petty, tell me they tried to be civil but I must have annoyed them, make up a law to convince me I have to give them unfettered access at will to my home without notice and threaten me with court on their behalf. Re: Neighbour trespassing on our property to remove plants a 15Jan 26, 2022 3:20 pm Jaxr AnjC Jaxr Or admit the 'Australian Law' you quoted at me was completely made up. The WA one you are now claiming requires a form asking for permission with 28 days notice and a court application if refused. And offering an intruder and bully a cup of tea and happy ending gives them an enjoyable relationship, not me. Ok. I’ll bite. If you go back to my original post I said that under Australian you can’t withhold permission for him to maintain the wall. That’s entirely true as has been repeatedly said here. But let me restate it: if you refuse to let him come on to your property to maintain the wall (when he asks next) you will end up in court where they will tell you to allow him on to your property for him to maintain the wall. Yes, he did the wrong thing, but if you refuse to let him on to your property in the future (presuming he asks) then you will also have done the wrong thing. The courts don’t like litigants who waste their time with petty revenge dramas. The magistrate also will not view favorably the text history I have from them asking I perform their maintenance, reprimanding me for not complying immediately after I agreed to do it, threatening me with bad relationship, then trespassing without permission etc. The court costs are theirs as they are the ones requiring this access. And still all they need to do at this point is ask permission, as is their responsibility, my objection is and has been to their trespassing. Yet you call me petty, tell me they tried to be civil but I must have annoyed them, make up a law to convince me I have to give them unfettered access at will to my home without notice and threaten me with court on their behalf. At no time did I tell you you had to give them unfettered access. I told you you could not unreasonably deny access to them for them to ensure their zero lot wall was maintained. You clearly choose to read what you want to read. Like I said, good luck with all of that. Re: Neighbour trespassing on our property to remove plants a 16Jan 26, 2022 7:35 pm I think the issue here is the trespass and the damage of the OP’s garden. Often zero lot walls will have an easement for support and maintenance which resolves these issues. Your neighbour can’t dictate what you do with your land, they can’t cut trees on your property, they can’t trespass especially if permission has been denied. The zero lot wall should be zero maintenance for this reason, a rendered brick wall is zero maintenance, cutting your plants is not maintaining their wall. Painting their wall once a decade is maintenance. Your neighbour is a d*ck. How do you remove one of these ceiling air con vents? And is it possible to disconnect the duct joined to the vent from inside the house, without going into the roof cavity? 0 6047 the step up is 30mm and wanting it to be flat . how much does the concrete have to be lowered .we plan on removing bath and lenghten shower and adding seat. the old bath… 0 11963 You have no photo with your post. Best I can say is to remove an A&L flyscreen don't be afraid to distort the frame almost like a trapezium. It doesn't take a lot of… 1 7160 |