Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 09, 2017 at 09:15:54 from (75.127.24.87):
In Reply to: Re: gas line posted by MarkB_MI on September 09, 2017 at 08:53:34:
I have a lot of lease ground, the owners had some test wells drilled on it and there was no compensation to me at all which I was aware of because it reads that way in my lease,, also when the County took some ground for a new by-pass road next to it I got the nice job of cleaning up the mess the contractor left on the construction right away, temp fence, soil control barriers, and the worthless job the fence contractor job using shorter than speced posts and the gate posts and line posts are all coming out of the ground as the gate posts were supposed to be a 4 foot bury, they are less than 2feet in the ground,, who gets to replace all them,, Why I do at my own cost,, I am not hard to get along with but I do not like it when this kind of stuff is done when they are paid to do it right and then the county says well you should have said something right away which I did and they put me off until they could say I said nothing just the way it works I am tired of arguing with them and just fixed it myself as the dang gates were falling over and the line posts are all leaning, this is on a 2 mile stretch of roadside fence got to love dealing with some people lol
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