
Originally Posted by
1950landy
It can do , but may have to do a 90deg turn once it gets to back of house . I spoke to neighbour in the middle yesterday & he knew nothing of what was going on & he was fine with what I have told him . I am thinking if it geos bad for him & the full cost falls on him I may offer to pay some or all the cost for the camera inspection . I feel for him , he ahs bought the house from the original owners has a young family , we have no idea if the original owner gave permission for the pipe to run through his property or connect to his storm water. People giving permission to allow pipes to run through there property should be told up front if this happens they could be responsible for the repair if it turns out that they has to pay for the repair.
If this is the case, then it's not a 'Lawful Point of Discharge'. Rectification still appears to be the responsibility of the top property.
To be honest, I don't think BCC would be too happy with a 'Private' storm water connection. In 99.99% of the time, any pipes from one property to another need to have an easement over them.
'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
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