I'd appreciate guidance or opinions on this (potential) problem...
When we had building work carried out on our property recently, we were surprised to discover that one neighbouring property shared a rainwater soakaway with us. This shared soakaway was in the rear garden of our property and wholly on our land. When notified of the discovery, the council's buildings control surveyor decreed that the neighbouring property should continue to use the soakaway on our land. This original shared soakaway was filled in, built over and the rainwater drains from both properties directed to a new shared soakaway that had already been prepared further down our garden.
The potential problem is this: the neighbouring property is about to be sold. Every new occupier of properties in the road always extend the property in some way, either before or not long after, moving in. The shared soakaway was sized for our property only yet currently has almost twice the amount of rainwater directed to it. No problems so far but should the neighbouring property increase their roof area (as I believe likely), then even more rainwater could be directed to the shared soakaway and I'm concerned our garden could flood.
Are there any legal steps I can take, either now or when the inevitable neighbouring development begins, to avoid increased rainwater being directed to an already overloaded soakaway? Thanks in anticipation.
When we had building work carried out on our property recently, we were surprised to discover that one neighbouring property shared a rainwater soakaway with us. This shared soakaway was in the rear garden of our property and wholly on our land. When notified of the discovery, the council's buildings control surveyor decreed that the neighbouring property should continue to use the soakaway on our land. This original shared soakaway was filled in, built over and the rainwater drains from both properties directed to a new shared soakaway that had already been prepared further down our garden.
The potential problem is this: the neighbouring property is about to be sold. Every new occupier of properties in the road always extend the property in some way, either before or not long after, moving in. The shared soakaway was sized for our property only yet currently has almost twice the amount of rainwater directed to it. No problems so far but should the neighbouring property increase their roof area (as I believe likely), then even more rainwater could be directed to the shared soakaway and I'm concerned our garden could flood.
Are there any legal steps I can take, either now or when the inevitable neighbouring development begins, to avoid increased rainwater being directed to an already overloaded soakaway? Thanks in anticipation.