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I wonder if anyone can help me

I unfortunatly live in a ground floor masenette. I own the land around the back which my husband and I park our cars.

To get to the back there is a right of way which is a drive down the side of the flats, at the end of the right of way is the owner of the flat upstairs (who is a total :censor: ) garage. He is having work done on the garage and has left a load of wood rubbish and nails in front of the garage. So I am unable to get my car out I phoned him (as he rents out the flat) to ask him to move the rubbish. He swore at me and said as it was infornt of his agarge he can leave it there and if he wanted to he can park his car there.

Now the help - it's a right of way which I thought meant neither of us can park or block it.

Is there any legal people out there who can tell me what I can do about this. The land owner lives next door we both pay ground rent to him so is he responsible for keeping this clear in other words sorting the :censor: :censor: :censor:

out?

Please I hope someon can help I've just about had enought this week

Kaz

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Yup, if it's a public right of way and the rubbish is blocking the public] access you have a couple of choices...

1) Call the police and say that the public right of way is blocked (neighbour may get very angry)

2) Get a solicitor to send a letter, although this will take some time and ££ so rubiish will be moved before he moves it.

3) Phone local council as they are responsible for rubbish on public land (waste of time)

If it is a public right of way or blocking access to your property and your willing to take the consequences call the police. He is in breach of the law and they can have a friendly word with him, even bvetter if he swore at you, tell them he is being aggressive and you feel threatened you have a stronger case....

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phone citizens advice berau in the morning they will point you in the right direction to somedody who can help..... :thumbsup:

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citizens advice bureau are great!

also would emergency services need to get through?

other than that.. flick a lit match!

:arrgg-matey: :arrgg-matey:

Ok dont flick a lit match!

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other than that.. flick a lit match!

:D You know that reminds me - When the :censor: first moved in he had waste grass to get rid of, so he put it in black bin bags and left ir the dustman. The dustman refused to take it (we did tell him they wouldn't take it) so just as a laugh I said "pour petrol on it that'll get rid" my other neibours who were there all laughed as it was obviously a joke. That evening I came home from work and there was two fire engines out side - my other neibour (who is nice) said "I don't beleive it he did what you said and poured petrol on it in the front garden - it sent realms and realms of smoke every where and half the neibourhood phoned the fire brigage. He's such a :censor: :censor:

It's a private right of way and I'm getting out the leasehold and paperwork tomorrow then I'm phoning a solicitor, hang the cost we can't afford it but I'll have a breakdown if this carries on.

Mind you that said

other than that.. flick a lit match!
only joking don't want you to think I'm an arsonist. :lol:

Kaz

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call me mr tactful and diplomacy but.....i recommend a swift slap, if he is smaller than u :boxing:

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My husband did that last time - and the :censor: :censor: is much taller than my husband and very fit but he was very aggressive and swore at me I was very upset, my husband was so angry at the way this person had treated me, the size of the bloke did matter my husband confonted him and the :censor: :censor: pushed my husband (who is usually a very mild mannered and quiet man) My husband totally lost it and punched him - the saying is true the bigger they are the harder they fall - the :censor: :censor: was like a gibbering idiot after and acted like a little school kid. I did stop my husband as having rows and disputes with neibours is not what I what in life we both like a quiet life being left alone but this person is awlful, selfish and a total :censor:

What would I do with out the :censor: :lol:

Kaz

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Just give the word Kaz and i'll rake a few boys up to sort the the prat out :eek::boxing::crybaby: :crutchy: :lol:

Only joking(or am i)! <_<

Nothing worse than living in flats and having a to :censor: :censor: er for a neighbour,i had a dealer living below me,the music would start about 1 am and not finish until about 7 am.I had tried to complain but he just wasn't listening,so had the lads round for a game of cards one saturday night.Come 1am the music started and my mates was not impressed and put it this way he never played music again after that night :ph34r:

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make him an offer he can't refuse and leave a horses head on his pillow

Sam :hokus-pokus:

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jeeez just get a broom and sweep all the crap upto his garage door.

I know its annoying but you gotta do what you gotta do right.

If he gets ****ty after the sweep up then make an official complaint.

Or just sweep it into a dustpan and post it through his letterbox.

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jeeez just get a broom and sweep all the crap upto his garage door.

I know its annoying but you gotta do what you gotta do right.

If he gets ****ty after the sweep up then make an official complaint.

Or just sweep it into a dustpan and post it through his letterbox.

personally don't see why kaz should have to do all the labour, plus think we may be talking big pieces of wood here and nails which would mean that a broom wouldn't uite cut the mustard.... If this :censor: doesn't have the decency to look out for other neighbours maybe we should have a mini meet at Kaz's where we have a sound of and check that our cars are rev'ing properly, after all it would just be friends helping her with her car.....

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you dont get nothing in this world for free and a little hard work never hurt anyone.

Personally if it was me, i'd mix up a bucket of concrete and cement his garage door shut, superglue the lock, and brush all the wood, nails and crap up over the wet cement to keep it warm.

No point having a nice garage if he cant use it eh ?

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seriously though this idiot does sound like a really ignorant :censor:

I think if it happened to me i'd have to act a fool so he wouldn't do it again

it's probably all linked back to when your husband jabbed him in the eye kaz, very doubtful that he's going to be a good citizen so you're gonna either have to take matters into your own hands again or call the po-lice to sort him out...

either way he's not going to be happy but it's just a sad fact that people like that do exist :angry:

I still think you should make him an offer he can't refuse ;)

Sam :hokus-pokus:

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