Posted by Skybow on March 12, 2008 at 19:14:41 from (67.55.159.4):
In Reply to: Legal question posted by old on March 11, 2008 at 20:35:11:
Old Just a thought here....I'd talk to the guy about your concerns. IF he isn't agreeable to a compromise so that you both can exist comfortably with this road situation, I would say it was time to make some urgently needed repairs to that road. If is is so swampy that your wife can't drive out, maybe you should see about digging a deep trench across it and installing a colvert. I would dig the deep trench immediatley. Then I would guess that it might take 3 to 6 months to get bids on the remainder of the work and to get it all done but until then there will be this deep trench across the road. (It's hard to get good help Nowadays and moneys tight for improvements..etc) Present that to this guy as an "option" if he doen'st want to be a good neighbor. After all you are just trying to "Improve" his access by geting rid of the soft area. It's not really your fault that it takes 6 months to get it done. I really hope it doens't come to this............
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