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245 _aTrouble in the back garden
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490 _aRICS Press Release
_v(pr078) 18 August 2004 (2)
520 _aBoundary disputes are often aggravated by the summer months when more people open their windows wider, sit outside and turn up their music. Common complaints include noisy music and televisions being played at all hours of the day and night, smelly rubbish and barbeques, a neighbour's tree or garden hedge blocking out light or just another row about who owns the dividing fence. According to "Anstey's boundary disputes" (ISBN 1842191896) most disputes take place in suburban back gardens and most could be avoided. http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=PressRe lease&template=/includes/showpr.html&id=1223&facul ty=RICS
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650 _aBoundary disputes
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650 _aBoundary disputes
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650 _aNOISY NEIGHBOURS
650 _aANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
650 _aURBAN AREAS
690 _aBOUNDARIES, PARTY WALLS AND EASEMENTS
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