![]() ![]() The News and their two children lived at the three-bedroom home for 16 years and say the fence has always been in the same position, claiming they merely replaced the fence panels in 2010 after they became overgrown with weeds, using the original cement posts have stood for around 50 years.īut after years of arguing back and forth with their neighbours over the 'miniscule' amount of land, they agreed to do mediation and have a land surveyor determine the boundary to resolve it. The neighbours had argued that the fence was in the wrong place and should be further into Mr and Mrs New's garden, meaning they were 'trespassing' on the couple's land. ![]() Philip New, 52, and his wife Denise New, 47, have been forced to remortgage their home to cover costs of a boundary dispute that erupted back in 2012 with neighbours at their property in Benfleet, Essex. A couple have been left tens of thousands of pounds in debt in a decade-long legal battle with their 'nightmare neighbours' over 'six inches' of land between their two gardens.
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