A man has sparked a backlash by cutting back his neighbour's overhanging tree - but is he within his rights?
Clearly expecting support from viewers, the man was instead on the receiving end of a wave of disagreement.Another said he overstepped the mark, telling him: 'You went beyond the boundary in my view."
You are technically allowed to cut down tree branches that overhang your property in the UK, but could face being taken to court or even criminal damage charges if they cut too far. And some people agreed with the man. One user said: "I would do the same and I have done too! plus my neighbour did come round and cut back what was overhanging across to my side and cleared up too!"The man trimming the tree.Citizens Advice says people should be less confrontational with their neighbours and try to talk problems over.
"It's often best to find a compromise, for example sharing the cost of pruning a hedge even though you think your neighbour owns it.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
Man sentenced for sexual assault at 'chemsex party' where man later diedSebastian Rolka was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court
Læs mere »
TikTok Has Spoken: These Were The Biggest Beauty Trends Of 2022Check out what's been buzziest, from glazed donut nails to PerfumeTok.
Læs mere »
TikTok NSFW if you work for the South Dakota governmentGovernor bans platform and website from all state-owned devices that can connect to the internet
Læs mere »
Overlooked women are relying on Doctor TikTok to self-diagnose with ADHD, but it's complexADHD content has helped women put a name to symptoms they may have struggled with their whole lives 📱 but social media shouldn’t be all that people rely on for answers ✍️ LucyPasha
Læs mere »