Flood damage reinstating your boundary [old edition]
Language: English Series: RICS Consumer GuidePublication details: London, RICS, 2007Subject(s): LOC classification:- 346.410432 $2 18
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Provides a list of simple instructions for homeowners to follow in the aftermath of flooding. Floods typically destroy boundary features such as fences, and residents need to return such markers to their original locations. Defining a sense of belonging is also key to returning a sense of home. Encourages communication with other boundary parties where possible and the recording of actions taken. Specifies which sources should be used and action that may be taken in the event of a dispute.
Replaced by publication of broader guide on Reinstating your boundary after extreme weather damage published 14 December 2022