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Right fathers day is getting off to a great start with a massive row.
Our house is in a row of staggered houses.
In the corner of our house is a tree/shrub it's always been there and it doesn't overhang the neighbors property.
However a few years back the neighbors put up a sky dish, not on the front of their house, but on the staggered wall and overhanging our garden. But best of all right above our tree?
So the tree has grown as they do and now blocks their dish...no picture.
I say it's their problem, and should move it to the front of their house. Or pay to get my tree trimmed, I've tried but can't manage it myself.
My wife is having a right go at me, saying I should have kept the tree trimmed.
I think they are retards mounting the dish behind a tree and overhanging our garden.
STW court of law views please.
I could be very wrong but if it overhangs it's trespassing. Your tree is in your garden, so it's your neighbours problem.
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up.. their dish "on" your property.... they shouldn't have placed it there. you tree, in your garden.... not your problem.
Sounds like it's their problem to me. As you say, trees grow. They knew this when they put the dish up. It's amazing what people get wound up about. I wouldn't even say anything - I'd just move it.
Not really one for the STW court of law, one for common sense. Stick your dish behind a tree then moan the signal gets disrupted. Tuff titty for them.
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The tree is in full flower at the moment making it worse, it also has birds nesting in it.
let them move the dish, then cut it once the birds have gone. ๐
I guess your neighbour could say your tree is trespassing because it looks like it's touching his wall. Maybe best to trim it a bit.
The tree was there when the dish went up, they should have put the dish on the wall to the left. Their problem.
That's a beautiful tree/bush and obviously a haven for birds. It would be a crime to cut it now.
Tell them to sort their own problems out. And btw, how did they ever put the dish up without coming onto your property???
Whoever installed the dish for them should of known that trees disrupt the signal especially if the tree is right in front of the dish, you have numpty neighbours their problem!
Absolutly not your problem. You are under no obligation to sort out your neighbours tv reception problems.
Frankly it's there own fault for giving money to Murdoch....
The tree was there when the dish went up, they should have put the dish on the wall to the left. Their problem.
Exactly just like every other single dish on the street.
Tell them to sort their own problems out. And btw, how did they ever put the dish up without coming onto your property???
Alien technology?
Get your chainsaw out, cut down the dish, throw it back on their property.
End of problem ๐
Isn't it against the law to knowingly disturb nesting wild birds?
You reckon that's bad? At the end of my garden the side-on house has a dish in what is actually the bottom of their garden!! Don't know what it's attached to, not their house for sure. It looks like a white spaceship from my kitchen window.
My trees need cutting, it may interfere with their reception, but the trees are doing a good job of camouflaging it. It's a bloomin' eyesore!!
Not your problem. Tell your neighbour to take it up with their (idiot) installer.
Your tree (and the ickle birdies therein) takes priority over his TV reception.
Cut the cables
Tell him your short sighted ๐ and was trying to remove the tree ๐
And btw, how did they ever put the dish up without coming onto your property???
I don't think that's a huge issue for some Sky engineers, a colleague, who lived in the end of terrace house, once got home to find an additional dish on his house. It turned out that a few houses down had wanted Sky installed, but couldn't get a suitable angle for their dish on their own house. So the engineer ran the cables along two other properties and plonked the dish on his house. Took him two weeks to get it sorted, Sky were being really evasive and saying they couldn't take it down without the customer's permission, and that it wasn't their fault because their engineers are sub-contracted. They started getting their arses into gear when my colleague started threatening legal action....
Leave the tree for the birdies, screw the inconsiderate sods!
Blimey a full agreement thread?
I'm not unreasonable, I keep it in order and always cut it back after flowering.
See that nice shiny guttering (not the down pipe) I paid for them to have that when they did my house.
SO what happens when your tree rips out their drainpipe? Their problem too? I'm sure a trim wouldn't be a bad idea anyway ๐
I don't think that's a huge issue for some Sky engineers, a colleague, who lived in the end of terrace house, once got home to find an additional dish on his house.
Not only is it (more) unsightly to have multiple dishes next/close to each other, it's totally unnecessary as you can run multiple feeds off the same dish. Do neighbours just not talk to each other any more?!
Of course your neighbours must be feeling pretty stupid for allowing it to be put there! After all, the satellite company must have informed them what they would be doing?
Your neighbours are just passing the buck surely?
Serves 'em right for paying money to that Murdoch ๐
SO what happens when your tree rips out their drainpipe? Their problem too?
I keep it free of the drainpipe (tricky when it sprouts and flowers, but they're just flimsy shoots). I also go around the back and keep it 'sensible'
help your neighbour to move the dish round the coner (looks like there's enough cable already) and at the same time trim your bush a bit ?
- you may even be able to see out of your window then
I would trim the tree for you, from the bottom up!! ๐ Surprised its not causing them damp problems too to be fair!
you may even be able to see out of your window then
You can, that's a hoptical hillusion.
Declare the tree a Site of Special Scientific Interest, then campaign to have your garden designated an area of outstanding national beauty.
Before they know it, you'll be getting permission to demolish their house on the grounds that it overshadows your tree.
Next, rub salt into the wound by installing a widescreen TV in the tree so that the nesting birds can watch Sky on your neighbour's dish. They'll wish they'd gone for cable.
Your window looks directly onto their Sky dish which has been up a few years?? I'd have had it moved on day 1
Surprised its not causing them damp problems too to be fair!
Very little of touches the brickwork, and what does are the larger drier branches, all the foliage is at the front. It's also very dry and South facing.
Funny thing is when they knocked yesterday, I went to look and a mummy Blackbird was on the antenna thingy feeding it's little'uns, it was right against the bit that reflects the signal into the dish. ๐
Your window looks directly onto their Sky dish which has been up a few years?? I'd have had it moved on day 1
Thought that on day one.
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Blimey a full agreement thread?
not quite - time you've spent ruminating over it on here you could have just lopped off the top couple of twigs, or told them to get on with it themselves.
either they've done something wrong - in which case just get the thing taken down. or you just don't like it so you're being deliberately obstructive.
*edit* can i just point out that i don't really care either way but there was far too much harmony going on and it just didn't seem right.
not quite - time you've spent ruminating over it on here you could have just lopped off the top couple of twigs, or told them to get on with it themselves.
I can't quite reach, I've got various cutters but nothing quite reaches.
To make it worse the lawn is on a steep slope so putting up a ladder is very risky.
I wait till it stops flowering then get at it with a heavy duty trimmer. Then I rest the ladders against it and do the top, which is bloody risky.
It has gone mental this year though.
tel em to mtfu.. and move thier dish if the idiots lantern is that important
my parents live in a wood and have thier dish is actually up one of the trees approx. 50yds from the house.. and the sky 'working at heights' team put it there
You and neighbour need to come to some agreement and sign a peace tree-ty
Tis nesting season so it's a criminal offence to disturb nesting birds.
I think this just needs a little judishous negotiation.
i would complain to them about helping line the murdoch's pockets e.t.c. ๐ your tree is lovely (and nesting birds).as already said they knew the tree was there when they put up the sky dish.
It's become standard practice over the last few decades to keep your bush well trimmed. I understand that as an old git you might not be aware of this, but I think your neighbours are just trying to get you up to speed with the modern world.
It's become standard practice over the last few decades to keep your bush well trimmed. I understand that as an old git you might not be aware of this, but I think your neighbours are just trying to get you up to speed with the modern world.
Brazilian?
Hi, has the neighbour got planning permission for the sky dish? This is sometimes needed depending on local regs. However if you also have a sky dish without pp, this isn't a good approach. ๐
Move the dish onto the tree, zip ties should hold it.
tell them that you will cut the top off the tree BUT they have to move the dish as you want the tree to grow bigger to invite more wildlife in to your back garden.
Offer to help them move it (time not money)
Brazilian?
Pretty sure it's native to the UK?
The whole things no biggy. I don't mind the dish there. I mow their front lawn and maintain all the plants and hedges. So when they started whinging and trying to put the ball in my court I got f'ing annoyed.