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Re: Why is it that neighbor have to be so bad


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Posted by Lousy neighbors on June 02, 2011 at 20:36:52 from (68.149.56.30):

In Reply to: Re: Why is it that neighbor have to be so bad posted by old on June 02, 2011 at 20:07:20:

Tell him it's a minimum $100 just to start your tractor in the winter and another $100 to clear his driveway but even then you can't because you don't have access. LoL Sounds like the idiot I bought my land from. He asked if I could put the approach in and he'd he'd get the county to upgrade the road. I agreed with that and made the mistake of paying him in full. I not only had to build the approach ($1500 value), which was supposed to be the his responsibility since he subdivided, but I also had to put $1500 into upgrading the county road. This was mostly because of a greedy county mananger. Even the guy in charge of public works said I shouldn't have to pay for a county road. Apparently I was the first one in history and 2 other neighbors use this road as well but didn't have to pay a dime. I let the seller use my truck and trailer previous to the road issue and he he never offered a dime. He just complained how much gas it used. After I paid for the road, he wanted me to clear a fence line for him with my cat. I wouldn't even pull him out of the ditch if it was 40 below!

Old, if it actually goes to court and has absolutely no merit, you can ask the judge for any and all legal fee's you have paid. In some cases you can even be awarded additional damages because of a frivolous lawsuit that is wasting the courts time. It's not so much to give you more $$$ but more as a punishment to the person filing a ridiculous lawsuit.


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