Property Law: My neighbour's fence has blown into my garden - The Financial Times

Ed Cracknell, Partner in the Russell-Cooke Solicitors, property litigation team.
Ed Cracknell
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What to do if your neighbour's fence has blown over into your garden during a storm? What if your shared housing situation is overly crowded and you are worried about your lease or getting evicted? Ed Cracknell recently appeared in the Financial Times' property law column to answer these questions.

Property Law: my neighbour's fence has blown into my garden is available to read on the FT website via subscription, or in the print edition of the FT Weekend

Ed is a senior associate in the property and housing litigation team. He specialises in all aspects of property litigation and property dispute resolution. His areas of expertise include landlord and tenant disputes, business lease renewals, rent and service charge recovery, possession proceedings, and dilapidations claims.

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