Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Anyone had to take neighbors to court fence? 14Apr 02, 2019 10:32 am Althom Might be different in Vic but in WA an owner doesn't have to pay until their house is substantially completed, i.e. at lockup. Once at lockup they have to fork out half of whatever would be considered the standard fence for the area. Taking people you don't know to court??? Good way to meet the neighbours - NOT Not responding to 5 letters about a structure that everyone has to build? Not a nice way to start of the neighbor relationship either MMM maybe ill just pay for everyone's fence to be the nice neighbor and give everyone a free fence. What a great neighbor .. maybe they can borrow my tools and never return them to Re: Anyone had to take neighbors to court fence? 16Apr 02, 2019 10:52 am Althom You need to calm down The people he’s sent the letters to need to pay up. They’re typical of a lot of people, disrespectful. Way to meet the neighbors by not paying your share of the fence. Pay what you owe = not getting taken to court. At the very least have the respect to reply to his letters. Re: Anyone had to take neighbors to court fence? 18Apr 02, 2019 11:17 am gillybean Althom You need to calm down The people he’s sent the letters to need to pay up. They’re typical of a lot of people, disrespectful. Way to meet the neighbors by not paying your share of the fence. Pay what you owe = not getting taken to court. At the very least have the respect to reply to his letters. Given the evidence suggests that only one person has actually received said communication????? I've filled, levelled and compacted around 100mm of roadbase in preparation to lay some outdoor court tiles. Prior to doing the final compaction, I dusted the top with… 0 2606 That is a really good attitude Akin to you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. I do enjoy watching that tik tok inspector from Victoria but he does go a little… 12 72471 Yep, very good point. I’ll do more research and see what figures I get. Thank you! 8 2478 |