Asbestos, in
its many forms, has been extensively used for
its heat/fire and insulating qualities and is
not usually a problem, provided it is undamaged.
However, if it is damaged or disturbed, then immediate
treatment/disposal is usually essential.
One of the
most common disputes which neighbours have is
over a boundary. Many homeowners will jealously
defend every last inch of what they believe is
their property, but it's very important to get
things in perspective. After all, an extra 6"
of land won't affect the value!
Is your back
garden needed for a Motorway? Or does some company
want to put up a mobile phone transmitter mast
close to your house? If any kind of Government
approved scheme is likely to affect your property
IN ANY WAY, you'll be entitled to compensation.
But the issues are complex and it's essential
that your claim includes EVERYTHING.
There has never
been a specific legal remedy for that 'Hedge from
Hell' - until now. No longer do you have to put
up with the 20' evergreen 'Berlin Wall' your neighbour
has planted or inherited, now you can do something
about it.
The dividing
wall that separates your property from your neighbour's
is a 'party wall' or shared, so you can't just
go ahead and knock it about if you're planning
some alterations. It's important to know what
you can do without telling your neighbours, but
it's vital to know what you CAN'T do without their
permission.
The law regarding
Rights of Light has always been a bit of a grey
area and a subject about which most people are
in the dark. But it's a serious matter because
an infringement could significantly affect your
property's value and saleability.
A crack has
appeared in your house or the doors have started
to stick - why? Is it subsidence or settlement?
What should you do, if anything? The causes of
structural movement often take time to establish
clearly and it's essential to come to the right
conclusion so that the correct course of action
is taken.