I am really hoping that someone can provide advice before i go out of my mind.
Planning advice on guttering overhanging on boundary.
My wall is 4 5 inches from the boundary with the gutter overhanging.
There does not even have to be any verbal agreement.
If eaves or guttering rather than trees overhang your property then this is considered to be trespass of your airspace.
As for height an issue with leylandii there are no laws on this.
These affect both the material and style of the guttering that you can use.
I hope this will help.
Now that building space is at a premium more and more properties are being squeezed into less and less space.
If you are building a new extension or property very close to or on the boundary you need to consider whether you have you left room for any guttering etc.
Boundary issue to receive advice.
You can fix your gutter on extension wall with code 4 lead flashing.
You won t normally need planning permission to repair or change guttering on your property.
You will not be able to obtain compensation form the planning authority but in principle you can claim damages from your neighbour or obtain an injunction to have him remove the guttering.
Do i need planning permission has been created by planning professionals who have many years experience in the development industry.
If your neighbour s gutters or eaves overhang your property there could be a trespass even if your use or enjoyment of your property is not affected.
So gutter is in your boundary.
You can search on google for box gutter details.
Neighbour s new side extension gutter soffits overhanging over boundary into my drive 292 mrs shafqat sultan 17.
If the present or future neighbour took the guttering down they could be done for criminal damage.
Guttering located very close to the boundary of the property can also be a problem.
The mere fact of allowing the gutter to overhang and not complaining within a reasonable time gives the overhanging neighbour some rights.
A word of caution is necessary here however.
However listed buildings and conservation areas have restrictions in place on guttering.
Have been forced completely out of the blue to spend weeks researching rules on planning party walls boundaries etc since we discovered our neighbours have applied for planning permission for 2 storey side extension.
If the gutters or eaves have been there for a lengthy period of time and different rules apply differing time periods of 12 or 20 years there may be little you can do.