A few months ago, the brick fence of my IP was damaged. As I am overseas, I can't do anything except agree to the agent who insisted that it should be removed to avoid causing harm to pedestrians in case it collapsed. (See the first photo.)
Since then the agent left the company and I heard nothing about it. Recently I asked for a photo and found that the fence was removed but there is a big gap and debris around. (See photo).
The property manager now suggests filling the gap with garden soil. I wonder if the soil can withstand wind or rain. But the agent says the soil will stay as grasses will grow on it by themselves.
As I am a city person, I have no idea of whether it is a proper way of doing it. Will the soil be blown up and mess up the surrounding before grasses start growing? If grasses grow on it, will it be very difficult to mow it as it is on the edge?
Or do you have any good advice as to what to do to fix up the mess?
Since then the agent left the company and I heard nothing about it. Recently I asked for a photo and found that the fence was removed but there is a big gap and debris around. (See photo).
The property manager now suggests filling the gap with garden soil. I wonder if the soil can withstand wind or rain. But the agent says the soil will stay as grasses will grow on it by themselves.
As I am a city person, I have no idea of whether it is a proper way of doing it. Will the soil be blown up and mess up the surrounding before grasses start growing? If grasses grow on it, will it be very difficult to mow it as it is on the edge?
Or do you have any good advice as to what to do to fix up the mess?