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Neighbour row erupts over washing clothes leaves father and son facing £20k bill

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A neighbour row has broken out over washing clothes – leaving a father and son facing an eyewatering £20,000 bill.A father and son have been ordered to pay the hefty sum in legal costs following a bitter dispute with their neighbour over a passageway and garden access.Robin Larkins and his elderly father Derek were sued by musician Jodie Schloss after she accused them of harassment and trespass at their north London property.The row reached its peak when the Larkins family's washing was discovered drying on Ms Schloss's private patio.Both men have now agreed not to enter her passageway or patio again, but must cover her legal expenses.Judge Stephen Hellman, sitting at Mayor's and City County Court, ruled the substantial bill was justified because Derek Larkins had forced the gate open twice.The three parties all reside in garden flats within a five-storey Victorian villa on Strathray Gardens in Swiss Cottage.Properties in the affluent north London street frequently sell for more than...

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B: A neighbour row has broken out over washing clothes – leaving a father and son facing an eyewatering £20,000 bill.A father and son have been ordered to pay the hefty sum in legal costs following a bitter dispute with their neighbour over a passageway and garden access.Robin Larkins and his elderly father Derek were sued by musician Jodie Schloss after she accused them of harassment and trespass at their north London property.The row reached its peak when the Larkins family's washing was discovered drying on Ms Schloss's private patio.Both men have now agreed not to enter her passageway or patio again, but must cover her legal expenses.Judge Stephen Hellman, sitting at Mayor's and City County Court, ruled the substantial bill was justified because Derek Larkins had forced the gate open twice.The three parties all reside in garden flats within a five-storey Victorian villa on Strathray Gardens in Swiss Cottage.Properties in the affluent north London street frequently sell for more than...

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