A-hole neighbor broke my fence and refuses to pay to fix it

Anonymous
Small claims. That's what it's for. Do it and move on.
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Anonymous wrote:Send the bill to the landscaper but you really should have spoken to them already


she had a fence repaired that is not on her property. that's going to cancel out what the landscaper did or didn't do.


Why are we believing what the neighbor said? Much more likely that the fence is in the correct spot.


Because the OP comes off as completely unhinged.


You're pretty easy to spot within these threads, your writing style gives you away.

There's an unhinged lunatic here, and it ain't OP.


Yep. I wonder if HFA neighbor found this thread
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Anonymous wrote:Super gross that you’ve mentioned multiple times that you think your neighbor is autistic as if your speculation is relevant at all to this issue. Team neighbor just for that.



I have an autistic child, as does my sister, so I know a little bit about autism.

Just because someone's autistic doesn't give him the freedom to be a total a-hole. His behavior reminds me of my kid's behavior at times. to be honest.


OP is either fake or a horrible person.

+1
Anonymous
The subject line of this thread is vulgar (A-hole), and therefore OP starts off on the wrong foot with this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Small claims. That's what it's for. Do it and move on.


Not sure that makes economic sense. She'll need to establish that the fence is in fact on her property. That's going to require a survey and an expert to testify. That'll cost far more than the $400.
Anonymous
Move on.
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