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Change to plans

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New Home Expert:
First of all you need to get a copy of the neighbour's engineering plan showing the retaining wall.
You will need this as evidence for whatever action you decide to take.

Secondly, did you use a solicitor recommended or suggested by Harron Homes or worse did they force you to use the one they wanted?  If this is the case, 'your' solicitor will be worse than useless to help you with this matter.

If you have it in writing that you would be informed if any retaining walls were going to be built and were clearly not then this is a clear breach of contract.
If you have legal expenses cover with your home insurance policy they will probably pay for you to take legal action against Harron Homes.

Perhaps you could post a photograph of the retaining wall and fence?

Lucymoyers:
Sorry for the delay. The temporary fence came down today so I have a picture of our wall!!!! Going to see how it pans out as I'm in talks with the director before I get a surveyor to look and instruct legal representation!
How do I attach a picture?

New Home Expert:
Click modify then under the white square you type in click +Attachments and other options.
Browse  Find the photo on your PC. Click insert and then Post.  If it is too large or too manby pixels it may need reducing a bit. 900 px wide is best.

chemistdude:
How come Harron Homes doesn't have its own board?

Admin:
Good idea!
Which is why today I have set up a Harron Homes sub category and moved all the Harron Homes posts.
People thinking of buying form Harron Homes really should read these 9 posts!

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