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My neighbour is threatening legal action after they accused me of stealing some of their garden – what can I do?

BOUNDARY disputes are a common reason for neighbours to fall out.

One homeowner said their next door neighbours are threatening them with legal action, alleging they've stolen some of their garden.

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The spat began after one family began a kitchen extension, which was "opposed at every step of the way" by the household next door.

After the building started, the neighbours accused them of "stealing a slice of their garden at some unspecified time in the past" by moving a dividing wall.

The family, who have lived in their home for 35 years, denied this but they're now being threatened with legal action, they said in a letter to

They insisted that the wall hasn't been rebuilt and was last repaired after the Second World War.

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Selling the house isn't an option, as they would have to tell potential buyers about the dispute.

We explain how to resolve a boundary dispute with your neighbour.

Check the boundary

You can check the boundary by looking at the the deeds to a property.

If you haven't already got these, you can purchase them from the  on the government's website for £3.

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This will show the layout and boundaries of the land you own.

Note that you can also purchase a neighbour's title deeds to see whether any extra property boundaries are outlined in theirs that aren't in yours.

Sometimes, a T will be marked on a property line to denote responsibility for the boundary.

If you're in a dispute with a neighbour about property boundaries, you can get the Land Registry to step in.

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