hey, hoffies, so it has to be treated pine, the fencer can't be using otherwise, can they?
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Wouldn't have thought so. But you could certainly specify it to make sure.
Browse Forums General Discussion Re: fencing cost 39Sep 17, 2009 5:14 pm Quote: our next door (vacant land) is sold recently, but take 90 days to settle, the previous owner understandably didn't want to pay for the fence, directs us to the agent. Legally like the other poster said, the current owners have to pay for half the cost of the fence, but put yourself in their shoes would you want to I certainly wouldnt. If you serve them with a notice they will dispute and by the time it goes to court, it wont belong to them anymore and you have to start again. I do not think its fair to get the fencing contractor to chase the money. Quote: we were informed by the agent that the upcoming owner wouldn't want to do anything before the settlement, that mean, wouldn't want to discuss this fence issue, let alone the cost. I hate land agents, it sounds like if you do get this fence build the new owners wont pay a cent for it. Can you at least get the new owners number and chat to them. It seems like the block has had no fence ever, why can't you wait 3 months now? Need to remove glass panel out of concrete without wrecking the glass to get the spa room in, any recommendations on how to do that. Thank you 0 39049 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6173 7 12028 |