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If you disagree with your neighbour about a wall or fence
need help, you can look for a mediator on GOV.UK. You might have to pay for a mediator. Get help from a solicitor If the problem continues, you’ll need to get help from a solicitor who specialises in neighbour disputes - but this will be expensive. You can check if you can get help with costs.
If you disagree with your neighbour about a tree or hedge
If the problem continues, you’ll need to get help from a solicitor who specialises in neighbour disputes - but this will be expensive. Check if you can get help with legal costs.
Complaining about your neighbour
If your neighbour is noisy or stops you feeling comfortable, try to discuss it with them if you can. If that doesn’t work there are other ways you can ask them to stop, for example by reporting them
If your neighbour is complaining about you
Start by getting as many details as you can, including what your neighbour says you've done. You can then check whether you need to change what you're doing. If you have got a letter about being
Solving property disputes when you leave a job
When you leave your job you’ll need to give back anything that belongs to your employer. This could include: laptop or computer equipment tools mobile phone company car uniform work documents Your
Buying a home
about the property, boundaries, neighbour disputes and fixtures and fittings that will remain in the property. There may also be additional questions that the solicitor or licensed conveyancer thinks
Repairs - leak from a neighbouring property
best to try and resolve disputes before going to court, so try and reach some amicable solution with your neighbour first. Alternatively, if you have home contents insurance, you may be able to make
Housing
Discrimination Discrimination in housing Council tax Council tax Problems with neighbours Complaining about your neighbour If your neighbour is complaining about you If you disagree with your neighbour
If something you ordered hasn't arrived
need to pay. You can find out more about fees and what to do if you’ve been charged too much on GOV.UK. If your item left with a neighbour or somewhere else has gone missing What you can do depends
Dispute a mobile, phone, internet or TV bill
Dispute a mobile, phone, internet or TV bill This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might be able to dispute