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Posted by FC on August 27, 2002 at 08:18:02 from (208.14.16.15):
In Reply to: Property drainage, need advice posted by KURT on August 27, 2002 at 02:03:09:
About the only thing you can do is try to talk to him and see what ideas he has. Sounds like you have already bent more than I would to help. Maybe there is something that could be done on his property to help. Not uncommon for a neighbor to cause water drainage problems. My biggest problem is usually the county and the way they feel they can drain road water off on me wherever they wish, or take more easement even if it means damaging my fence in the process. I usually just fill the drains then call them and tell them about it, and what I have done. Funny thing is they NEVER ask or say anything if they damage the fence. Talk to him and see if you can work it out and if you can't don't worry any more about it. I doubt there is much he can do short of taking you to court.
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