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My neighbour wants me to be liable, For 7 years
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Jason
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Oct 31 2018, 03:47 PM
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Shouldn't even have replied in the first place. Just ignore.
Being neighbours until like this.. just very jackass. He would also need to prove to the court that he tried to contact you to resolve the matter and that this was the last resort. Which, if based on your side of the story isn't true.
So...either 1 of you are a jackass.. I wouldn't know who.
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Jason
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Oct 31 2018, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(dilemma99 @ Oct 31 2018, 04:21 PM) Thanks for the advice. Will need to think further how to approach since already initiate the contact and replied (formal lawyer reply). Thanks. U are being very neutral which also help as this is the word of a stranger in the net. As I spend all my money on this house, I do intend to stay for a very long term and to kick start the stay with enemy neighbors is the last thing on my mind. I do try my best to entertain them throughout, and ensuring the contractor always listen to them and rectify their problem first. As of now, Im not sure if ignoring is the best option, as I mention I will need to check on the price of their claim first. They are waiting my reply. Maybe I really dig my own grave already. If you have no intention of reimbursing them for their claims, you wouldn't check the price of the claim. The fact that you have such intention (of reimbursing their claim) would substantiate the claim. That allows them to build a case against you. The lawyer you engaged is a total noob if he didn't know this.
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