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My neighbour built an unsightly wall to separate our gardens – it’s ‘one storm away from crushing a person to death’

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A MAN has revealed that he came home from work, only to notice that his neighbour had built a huge boundary wall to separate their gardens.

The man confessed that his neighbour had mentioned that he was planning to build a wall, but he didn’t quite realise it would look so “unsightly”.

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A man has revealed that his neighbour built a huge wall to separate their gardensCredit: Reddit
He claimed that the wall doesn't look very 'secure' or 'sightly'Credit: Reddit
Others agreed, claiming that it is ‘one storm away from crushing a person to death’Credit: Reddit

Not only this, but people have gone as far to say that the wall looks ‘dangerous’, ‘badly built’ and is ‘one storm away from crushing a person to death’.

The man took to social media to share a close-up look at the wall, which he claimed is seven feet high, leaving many open-mouthed.

Posting on Reddit to reveal all on the wall, he claimed the wall “was very quickly put up”.

Writing on the thread, the anonymous man, who posts under the username @ChairmanChuck, titled his post ‘Advice on boundary wall neighbours built’. 

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He then explained: “Me and my partner recently purchased our first house. It is a semi detached property. 

“Our neighbours mentioned they would be building a wall, separating our back gardens.

“Me and my partner verbally confirmed this would be okay.”

Alongside snaps of the huge wall, he added: “I came from work and was met with this. 

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“Am I being overly cautious or unreasonable when I say this doesn't look very secure or sightly.”

Unsure about his neighbour’s DIY job, the man confessed: “I am also concerned they've done this without the council's approval.

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“Any advice would be appreciated.” 

Reddit users were left open-mouthed by the huge boundary wall and were keen to share their thoughts in the comments.

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But social media users were totally divided - whilst some described it as ‘stupidly high’, others hailed it as ‘better than a fence’.

Looks a bit dangerous to me. One high wind storm away from crushing a person to death

Reddit user

One person said: “Seriously, if they've not put a proper footing in, which they haven't, a wall of that height in the block will be leaning and cracking in short order.

“It also looks turbo dog s**t. They've also been cheeky f*****s for taking the p**s and not keeping you well informed and deliberately doing it while you're out. 

“It's also instantly devalued your property. It's also stupidly high. High enough to need planning permission.” 

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The Top Five Reasons Neighbours Squabble

One study by  Compare the Market revealed the top reason British neighbour's argue

  1. Broken fences - top of the board was broken fences and whose responsibility it was to fix it
  2. Parking: one of the leading drivers of neighbour disputes, with 54.1 per cent of people having issues with people parking in front of their house, parking bay or driveway
  3. Trees - complaints about a neighbour's tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
  4. Bin wars - outdoor bin etiquette continues to ignite the most furious debates between neighbours
  5. Nosy Neighbours - some people have their eyes and ears at the ready to have a peek causing problems for others

Another added: “Very badly built. Dangerous tbh, need to be pulled down and laid properly.” 

Whilst a third commented: “Looks a bit dangerous to me. One high wind storm away from crushing a person to death.”

They did you a favour, most people want privacy in their garden

Reddit user

Despite this, at the same time, not everyone was as negative about the boundary wall. 

One user penned: “They did you a favour, most people want privacy in their garden. It’s structurally sound, has supporting pillars or whatever the correct name for them is. 

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“Paint it or do whatever you want to your side (in terms of decoration at least).”

A second advised: “I’d get it rendered to your taste. Better than a fence - it won't rot.” 

Meanwhile, someone else explained: “Many would kill to have neighbours repair or rebuild derelict fences that are their responsibility and you worry about being offered a fence that will outlast anything made of wood. 

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“You’ve got an empty canvas there, let your imagination go wild.”

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