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Building work next door has caused damp to come through into my kitchen and living room. I have asked the neighbour both verbally and in writing to make good the damage but he has made no effort to comply with my requests.

My landlord offered me the right to buy my house on the condition that I made my mind up within ten days. I didn’’t manage to sort it out in such a short space of time and he now says he won’’t sell: can he just withdraw his offer like that?

I want to sell our house but my husband doesn’’t. We have no children or dependants. What’’s the legal position?

We bought the lease to a restaurant in 2006 from a woman who had been running it as a café. We spent thousands on the property but two years ago we sold the lease back to her when my husband became ill. She has now gone bankrupt and the landlord is demanding the rent from us. Is this right?

My uncle has a two-bedroomed flat. I am his only relative. Will I automatically inherit it when he dies? He hasn’’t made a will, so I was wondering about the procedure?

We have lived on a council estate for 40 years and bought our house ten years ago. Since a new neighbour moved in a large number of people have begun using the passageway we share with next door as a short cut into the next road, is there any way to stop this?

I’ve read somewhere that if you haven’’t paid your ground rent for 12 years you don’’t have to worry after that time.

Our neighbours have built up a flower bed and planted trees and shrubs against our boundary wall without our permission, the plants are preventing me maintaining it.

Six years ago I needed to repaint the end wall of my cottage and I had a problem getting my neighbour to move two large sections of trellis work he’’d fastened to it, now the work needs doing again. Can I insist that the top half of the trellis isn’’t replaced this time? It reaches right up to the level of the roof.

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