Anonymous wrote:You are horrible in how you speak about people and maybe there is a reason he is not responsive to you. You should not be placing a fence exactly on the property line nor should they be planting on it.
Anonymous wrote:Ask him to show you the survey report that says the pole or fence or whatever is on his land. Maybe it is. Then it's his own problem.
Anonymous wrote:How old is the fence. I doubt fence post would break if it weren't rotted at the base. Why replace two sections of fence if it weren't damaged beyond repair. Also if that fence us on his property he can remove it and send yout the bill. There is an a hole on the block but it ain't him
Anonymous wrote:Try getting your money back from the landscapers or just let it go