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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF OPTIONS WHICH CAN BE EXPLORED READER QUESTION: MY NEIGHBOUR’S GARDEN IS SPREADING INTO OUR LAND WITH WEEDS AND BRAMBLES. SHE HAS NOT BEEN HERE FOR THREE YEARS. WE HAVE
SENT A LETTER ASKING FOR IT TO BE CLEANED UP BUT SHE HAS NOT REPLIED. WHO DO I CONTACT NEXT? Property owners are legally required to maintain their land properly and can be obliged to do so.
You have already carried out the first step, which is to send a letter to your neighbour. Your best option now is to contact the mairie. READ MORE:CAN I GET HELP MEETING FRANCE’S MANDATORY
GARDEN CLEARANCE RULES? Article L2213-25 of the _Code général des collectivités territoriales_ states that the mayor can require a landowner to restore the land to its previous state, at his
or her cost, after a formal notice. WORK AT OWNER’S EXPENSE It says: “If, on the day indicated by the formal notice, the work has not been undertaken, the mayor can carry it out at the
owner’s expense.” In this case, members of the _service communal d’hygiène et de santé_ (municipal health and hygiene service) will undertake the necessary work. READ MORE:CAN I MAKE MY
FRENCH NEIGHBOURS DRAIN STAGNANT WATER FROM THEIR LAND? You can also try contacting a _conciliateur de justice_ (mediator), and if that fails, it is possible to take your neighbour to court.
Article 673 of the Code Civil states you have the right to cut back roots, brambles and twigs that intrude on your property, up to the dividing line.