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neighbours' extension, what are my rights?

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mouldyironingboard · 29/11/2012 19:47

Today I've received a letter informing me that our next door neighbours plan to build an extension. I don't object to the plans but am worried about the actual building work.

I am a self-employed music teacher and can't imagine trying to teach while there is loud drilling in the background. Do I have any legal right to ask for work to be restricted during certain hours such as between 3.30 and 5.30pm?

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Anifrangapani · 29/11/2012 19:53

I would knock on and ask them to consider asking them if their builder can keep the noise down after half 3. Solicitors letters usually result in a pissed off neighbour for many years.

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digerd · 30/11/2012 19:35

During the winter months builders finish at or before 4pm, when it gets dark.

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Dawnporker · 07/12/2012 15:51

Leading case on this point (private nuisance / building works) is Andreae v Selfridge & Company Ltd (1937) - it basically says that you have to tolerate a 'reasonable amount' of disruption. No easy answer.

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