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Posted by Pharmall on June 15, 2005 at 15:30:19 from (68.9.106.167):
In Reply to: OT - logging operations posted by FC on June 15, 2005 at 07:12:56:
Had a similar thing happen about ten years ago. New neighbor hired someone to cut up cordwood. It was only a couple 12" oaks that were within ten feet of the property line, and I didn't say anything - just put up some more visible markers. But the same thing happened the next spring, so I spoke with him. We got things straight and he volunteered a couple unsplit cords. I'd get the property owner involved. Even though it wasn't his fault (probably), it is his responsibility and he has a right to know if someone working for him is damaging anothers property. Let the other property owner deal with the hired help if he wants. Not necessarily looking for compensation here, just wouldn't want to see it happen again. My .02 Jeff
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