Answer nailed in the first response!Your neighbour is an idiot.
Answer nailed in the first response!Your neighbour is an idiot.
OP can't post them, a garage has collapsed on top of himAny pictures of the damage for context?
how should i handle this please ?
Tell him very simply:
1) You will not agree to a structural engineers cost or assessment.
2) The the builder has a right to correct the issue first. If he is refusing to let the builder fix the issue then he would lose any small claim made against the builder.
3) He needs to deal with the builder, as thats why the builder will have indemnity insurance and the one who is liable.
Thank you all for the reply . please find the image link attached and let me know your thoughts ..
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Where are the screws? Top middle and bottom of the post you circled?Thank you all for the reply . please find the image link attached and let me know your thoughts ..
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Thanks for your replay .... That was a very straight forward answer...
So do you think it's not required . How should i prove him that i dont need one ? . Because he keeps on insisting on me !!
Where are the screws? Top middle and bottom of the post you circled?
Yes you are correct . 3 screws Top , Middle & Bottom .
What is the problem, have the screws gone through the other side and are now poking out or have the screws been removed leaving some small holes?
Needing a structural engineer is just nonsense, ask the guy who put the gate in to repair the damage. I bet he'll just put some filler in and use slightly shorter screws.
If my neighbour made some holes in my garage wall I'd be annoyed as well but more at the inept muppet who did the work. I'd be annoyed if the neighbour didn't ask before doing the work although not sure on the legal requirement there.
Given it looks like the boundary line did you get permission to fix anything to their property? I know it seems like he's being an arse but it's technically criminal damage.
What is the problem, have the screws gone through the other side and are now poking out or have the screws been removed leaving some small holes?
Needing a structural engineer is just nonsense, ask the guy who put the gate in to repair the damage. I bet he'll just put some filler in and use slightly shorter screws.
If my neighbour made some holes in my garage wall I'd be annoyed as well but more at the inept muppet who did the work. I'd be annoyed if the neighbour didn't ask before doing the work although not sure on the legal requirement there.
Criminal damage is any damage which has been caused by an individual to some form of property. A civil matter is the dispute this may cause, but the damage is different.I have already taken police advice on this and he is convinced that this not a criminal case rather a civil case
The problem is the nails have through the wall moreover i have taken permission before doing this job as well.He threatens me saying he will take expensive legal action and can claim for the property damage & personal damage