Experts have put together a top list of things to avoid
Families are being warned that some home improvements could leave you with a criminal record or a hefty fine.
MyBuilder.com, the reliable way for homeowners to hire tradespeople, has put together a list of some examples of home “improvements” that can lead to a criminal record. Andy Simms, trade expert from MyBuilder.com, said that these improvements or behaviours around the home can fall into the bracket of anti-social.
While there is no specific law banning bonfires, repeat offenders can be reported by neighbours, leading to fines if it can be proved that the smoke is blocking roads or causing significant issues, such as entering neighbours' homes and gardens or causing breathing issues.If your tree overhangs your neighbour’s property, they have the right to ask for it to be trimmed back. If you refuse, they can trim it themselves, but must offer you the trimmings.
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