Do I have to give my Neighbour access to build an extension?

Do I have to give my Neighbour access to build an extension?

Simply put, if your neighbour wants to build a new structure, you don’t have to say yes. The work must relate to the preservation of an existing structure, not a new structure currently being built or any future planned structure. Any structure that has already been built means that they could gain access.

Can a Neighbour refuse access for scaffolding?

Repairs and renovations – for essential repairs and renovations it’s permissible to erect scaffolding on a neighbour’s land as long as notice is given. Extensions or other improvement – for these it is not allowable to erect scaffolding on a neighbour’s land unless they expressly give permission.

Do you have to give your neighbour access to your property?

Regardless of whether you have a good or difficult relationship with your neighbour, you still have the right to say no and you should not feel uncomfortable about accepting or rejecting access requests to keep good neighbourly relations. This guide will help you determine the right of access to your property by your neighbour.

Is it legal for my Neighbour to build on my property?

The owners of the property are entitled to improve their property in conformity with municipal zoning by-laws and planning constraints. However, you are equally entitled to protect your property rights with regards to the new construction.

How can I tell if my Neighbour is building on my land?

Compare it with a survey plan of your own land to check for any inconsistencies and enhance your understanding of the boundary location between the two lots. If a plan of their lot is not available (or you don’t have one of your own), check the Protect Your Boundaries database.

How can I get evidence of my Neighbour trespassing?

To get evidence of your neighbour trespassing on your land to give to the Police, you should install a Nest Outdoor Camera or a Ring Outdoor Camera from the back of your property that covers your garden. Either camera can be either placed on a wall or placed inside your own property facing your garden.

Regardless of whether you have a good or difficult relationship with your neighbour, you still have the right to say no and you should not feel uncomfortable about accepting or rejecting access requests to keep good neighbourly relations. This guide will help you determine the right of access to your property by your neighbour.

What can I do about my Neighbor’s construction?

Second, while it is possible that a court might grant what’s called an injunction or temporary restraining order (essentially an order to your neighbor to stop construction immediately during the litigation) this will surely be expensive. Third, a simple letter might do the job.

When does a neighbor need a building permit?

It is possible that your neighbor will need to obtain both a land use permit and a building permit. Land use permits are often required when owners seek to change the use of their land (for example, from single-family residential to multifamily), or construct a new commercial or multifamily project on their property.

Can a neighbor access your property in South Carolina?

A statute can allow a neighbor temporary access to an adjoining landowner’s property to make necessary repairs. For example, in South Carolina, an owner is temporarily allowed to access the adjoining landowner’s property to improve, repair or maintain the owner’s property.