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Hi All,
First time poster on DIYnot
I've recently purchased a newbuild home and have an issue with the outdoor tap.
I'm unsure where I stand in terms of regulations and whether the developer is obligated to solve the issue detailed below.
Any guidance you guys have would be super appreciated, and hopefully help me navigate this whole situation.
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Our house is a new build in the UK, and we are the first owners purchasing direct from the developer.
The property has an outdoor tap on the right side of the property facing our neighbours house.
Due to the way our neighbours house and garden fence are located, the only access to the tap is from the front (bottom of the diagram below).
The only way to access the tap is by stepping onto their path/property. We have no right of way here, so we're technically trespassing.
Access is further hindered by bushes planted by the developer at the front.
In summary, the tap is totally inaccessible from our property.
I've drawn a diagram to help explain the above. The red circle represents the tap position.
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Some additional information. Our house is a standard build. There are many just like ours on the estate.
On a typical build, the garden fence extends up the right side alley so that the tap can be accessed from the garden. Due to our neighbours positioning, our fence has been cut short. Evidence that this is an oversight over a typical build.
The issue was reported within 2 weeks of purchase.
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After months of conversation, the developer will not take responsibility for the tap position and will not sort this issue.
Regrettably, the tap was shown here on the plans we signed.
However, the plans did not show the neighbouring property position or the garden fence.
It was not possible to see/anticipate the issue above from the plans alone.
I'm hopeful the above issue fails building regulations due to their being no access to the tap.
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My post boils down to the following questions:
1. Is access to an outdoor garden tap a regulation requirement?
2. Does the positioning of the tap fail any regulations?
3. If so, what regulations clause should I be looking at?
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Cheers guys, any guidance you may have on the issue above would be most appreciated.
First time poster on DIYnot
I've recently purchased a newbuild home and have an issue with the outdoor tap.
I'm unsure where I stand in terms of regulations and whether the developer is obligated to solve the issue detailed below.
Any guidance you guys have would be super appreciated, and hopefully help me navigate this whole situation.
-----------------------
Our house is a new build in the UK, and we are the first owners purchasing direct from the developer.
The property has an outdoor tap on the right side of the property facing our neighbours house.
Due to the way our neighbours house and garden fence are located, the only access to the tap is from the front (bottom of the diagram below).
The only way to access the tap is by stepping onto their path/property. We have no right of way here, so we're technically trespassing.
Access is further hindered by bushes planted by the developer at the front.
In summary, the tap is totally inaccessible from our property.
I've drawn a diagram to help explain the above. The red circle represents the tap position.
-----------------------
Some additional information. Our house is a standard build. There are many just like ours on the estate.
On a typical build, the garden fence extends up the right side alley so that the tap can be accessed from the garden. Due to our neighbours positioning, our fence has been cut short. Evidence that this is an oversight over a typical build.
The issue was reported within 2 weeks of purchase.
-----------------------
After months of conversation, the developer will not take responsibility for the tap position and will not sort this issue.
Regrettably, the tap was shown here on the plans we signed.
However, the plans did not show the neighbouring property position or the garden fence.
It was not possible to see/anticipate the issue above from the plans alone.
I'm hopeful the above issue fails building regulations due to their being no access to the tap.
-----------------------
My post boils down to the following questions:
1. Is access to an outdoor garden tap a regulation requirement?
2. Does the positioning of the tap fail any regulations?
3. If so, what regulations clause should I be looking at?
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Cheers guys, any guidance you may have on the issue above would be most appreciated.
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