While many homeowners take on DIY projects to improve their environment (and perhaps increase the value of their property), they could pay for it later if they’re not careful.
Some Brits are finding themselves contacted by local authorities after complaints from their neighbours which could land them in potentially serious trouble.
Certain home improvements can actually be defined as anti-social and can potentially lead to you being landed with the new version of an ASBO – a civil injunction, such as a Community Protection Notice (CPN) or Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO).
MyBuilder.com has gathered a list of home “improvements” you should avoid to getting a CPN, CBO or an eye-watering fine.
Here are five home “improvements” to steer away from but you can see the full list of jobs via the MyBuilder website.
Lighting bonfires
Bonfires can be seen as an effective and recommended way to rid your garden of green waste.
That being said repeated fires can be deemed as anti-social behaviour and could land you with a £5,000 fine.
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