Height of the fence to the neighbor and windows in the boundary construction

  • Erstellt am 2019-11-28 09:58:47

Climbee

2019-11-29 12:55:48
  • #1
Thank you for your feedback - I'm slowly starting to believe that we are too "soft". The idea of a mediator/arbitration board is not bad, I'm considering that. Possibly the lady will be clearly told there what she simply has to accept and what she absolutely must refrain from (cameras). I will discuss this with my husband. I have already looked up the contact for the arbitration board responsible for us.
 

HilfeHilfe

2019-11-29 13:16:46
  • #2
I don't know. Ban from the house, I'm radical about that. Where will we end up if privacy is not respected?
 

Tego12

2019-11-29 13:42:07
  • #3
My last attempt would also be the arbitration board. If they refuse there, I would escalate within the legal possibilities... Especially because of the cameras. If such behavior is allowed to go unchallenged... it only gets worse.
 

Steven

2019-12-02 11:25:17
  • #4
Hello

A trail camera is not the same as a video camera.
I can set a trail camera so that it only triggers when a living being (heat is the trigger) is within a certain distance (e.g., 5 meters).
Once, I photographed two men with balaclavas in my garden. It didn't bring any results, but it was interesting.

Steven
 

Climbee

2019-12-02 13:52:08
  • #5
I have a general question about boundary construction. Normally, you are allowed to build onto a boundary construction yourself, right? This is often done with garages. Both neighbors have a garage on the property boundary and they are built together. Often there is quite a time gap between the construction years, so it doesn't have to be done simultaneously.

I would like a natural stone wall on the ugly garage wall; that also raises the question of how to manage to spruce up the wall without having to do permanent maintenance. So we would like to build onto the wall, but just a wall, no garage or garden shed.

What should be considered here? Apart from the window, whether we are allowed to brick it up or not, that is not the topic now. Can we just build onto it?
 

Zaba12

2019-12-02 13:59:22
  • #6
You shouldn’t have built in a gap in the row of houses either!

Why do you have to take away their peace.
I don’t want to say that the new development areas here are better. But their problems aren’t yours and vice versa.

You can’t choose your neighbors (so them). But you can choose yours!

You talked to them beforehand. They were already crazy before (as far as I remember).
 

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