We live on a sloping block. The storm water from the house goes into rain water tanks and a rain water drain that discharges onto the road.(All as per council reqirements).
Our neighbour downhill from us whinges constantly about the amount of "normal" water that runs off onto his property when we get our tropical downpours (Far Out North Queensland).
Does anyone know what the legal situation is? For example do we have to stop any natural water running off our property and on to his?
There is an easement with a spoon drain in it running acrosss the top of our property and our three neighbours at the side, but at time we get so much rain that the run-off from the properties above us just shoots straight across the drain and carries on down the hill, adding to our downhill neighbour's woes.
He has talked to the council and they said that they put the existing spoon drain in and that anything else was not their problem. They even said that maintaining the drain is nothing to do with them. (so why is it an easement?)
Any comments appreciated.
Bill