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My first problem with a neighbor, what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1200779" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>Here's one way to look at it: With any luck this guy won't be your neighbor for much longer. I'd be hesitent to pay. He never consulted you, and the big question is whether or not the repairs were needed or wanted. If they were needed, then I would assume you'd be on the hook. If there was no identifiable need to have them made, then I would think that he would be on the hook for him. I would explain it to him like that. However, who's to say that the guy who did the repairs won't tell you that they were needed if you inquire? So, I would call that guy first, get a copy of the bill directly from him and question him about what was done and why. Get his opinion and ask if there was ever a question over the dispute that you could call him as a 'witness.' I'm sorry you have to go through this. Neighbors can either be a pain or a blessing, and I feel like they're usually a pain.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep us updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1200779, member: 19397"] Here's one way to look at it: With any luck this guy won't be your neighbor for much longer. I'd be hesitent to pay. He never consulted you, and the big question is whether or not the repairs were needed or wanted. If they were needed, then I would assume you'd be on the hook. If there was no identifiable need to have them made, then I would think that he would be on the hook for him. I would explain it to him like that. However, who's to say that the guy who did the repairs won't tell you that they were needed if you inquire? So, I would call that guy first, get a copy of the bill directly from him and question him about what was done and why. Get his opinion and ask if there was ever a question over the dispute that you could call him as a 'witness.' I'm sorry you have to go through this. Neighbors can either be a pain or a blessing, and I feel like they're usually a pain. Good luck and keep us updated. [/QUOTE]
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