Hello everyone,
a quick question… our neighbor complained to us yesterday that he has to look at the back of our carport.
We have a strip of 80 cm (31 inches) between the property line and the back of the carport, where, for example, the wheelbarrow is stored, or a few battens are placed on a support arm attached to the back wall (neatly arranged and secured against wind).
Our neighbor already has a privacy fence 2.0 m (6.5 ft) high and 15 m (49 ft) long, but at the front, he lacks about 1.5 m (5 ft) of privacy due to the absence of a possible attachment, plus the 80 cm (31 inches) that goes around the corner between the property boundary and the back wall.
However, it shouldn’t be my responsibility to install a corresponding privacy screen on my property there so that he no longer has to or can look over (which is currently not possible anyway due to the weather), just as it is not his responsibility to erect a privacy screen to prevent us from being blinded by his greenhouse, which is located on the boundary and reflects sunlight into our property. That is my problem and should be solved by me… or am I mistaken?
a quick question… our neighbor complained to us yesterday that he has to look at the back of our carport.
We have a strip of 80 cm (31 inches) between the property line and the back of the carport, where, for example, the wheelbarrow is stored, or a few battens are placed on a support arm attached to the back wall (neatly arranged and secured against wind).
Our neighbor already has a privacy fence 2.0 m (6.5 ft) high and 15 m (49 ft) long, but at the front, he lacks about 1.5 m (5 ft) of privacy due to the absence of a possible attachment, plus the 80 cm (31 inches) that goes around the corner between the property boundary and the back wall.
However, it shouldn’t be my responsibility to install a corresponding privacy screen on my property there so that he no longer has to or can look over (which is currently not possible anyway due to the weather), just as it is not his responsibility to erect a privacy screen to prevent us from being blinded by his greenhouse, which is located on the boundary and reflects sunlight into our property. That is my problem and should be solved by me… or am I mistaken?
Thoughts about the corner are already there... I had considered standing the leftover granite pillars, which my wife didn’t like in the flowerbed, upright as a small privacy screen about 50–80 cm (20–31 inches) high... But that can only happen once the weather improves and I get a demolition hammer for it (to support my back off the curb, otherwise I won’t be able to get those things into the ground *grmpf*).
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Username_wahl3 Feb 2016 16:24Simply ignore.
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