Couple sue pensioner, 74, who sold them luxury £500,000 seaside home after Japanese knotweed spread into garden

“The Japanese Knotweed was first recorded on my land in 2001, 26 years after it had been present on Mr and Mrs Smith’s property. “(Law firm) Foot Anstey are saying that the Japanese knotweed presence on the adjoining land reduces the value of the property …
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