As a general rule as you stand at your door and look at the garden the boundry to your left is yours to maintain, so under the terms of your tenancy this could be replaced with something else, normally.
However ask your local housing officer if you are unsure of this, it is their job to help you with things like this!
No, it is not permissible to remove your neighbor's fence that is on your property without their permission.
No, tenants generally cannot remove plants from a rental property without permission from the landlord.
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Yes, it is generally illegal to remove property boundary stakes in Arkansas. These markers are considered part of the property owner's rights, and tampering with them can lead to legal disputes or penalties. If there is a legitimate reason to alter or remove boundary stakes, it is advisable to consult with a land surveyor or legal professional to ensure compliance with local laws.
The state of MN does not have any laws against dumpster diving but some cities in MN may have ordinances against it. Minnesota does have laws against trespassing so dumpsters need to be on public property.
No, a neighbor cannot legally remove a fence without permission. It is considered trespassing and property damage, which can lead to legal consequences.
No, you cannot legally remove a fence that your neighbor has put up on your property without permission. It is important to communicate with your neighbor and possibly seek legal advice to resolve the issue.
have it towed away. as long as you have the private property owners permission.
It is not legal to remove sand from property that does not belong to you without the owner's permission.
no the council do not remove the piano why do you think they play music class in the council
Your friend apparently had (or has) permission to remove certain property, but not necessarily to enter the property. You, as the agent of your friend, only have as much authority as he or she may have had. If it was a temporary license to enter the premises to remove the structure, it can be terminated at any time. However, if there was some agreement on the transfer of the property rights in the structure itself (i.e., your friend didn't "sell" that part), then your friend can sue to recover the property (or its value) regardless of where it is or who has it. So, you have at least two issues: did the Seller (and you) have permission to enter the premises, and did the Seller (and you) have the right to remove a structure. A related issue is, "who owns it", but that should be easily determined by the documents as interpreted under your local laws of conveyancing.
We need a permission to remove the tree for further details please visit www.ci.novato.ca.us/cd/forms/CDP008.pdf