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Legal Advice on a new house
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[QUOTE="HuskyFich, post: 3993773, member: 2217"] without a doubt. I was assuming the property was not sold " as-is." This would make the former owner responsible, unless you could show further deterioration, which frankly, he doesn't have to do. I absolutely agree the neighbor is disguising the wall as an engineering problem, and unless [USER=8306]@Pgh2Storrs[/USER] wants to have a survey done, there's no need to at this time. I understand that this takes the position of not being cordial and agreeable with a neighbor you will be with, but this neighbor doesn't get to dictate what you do. He has already contacted the city and is taking action. HE'S A JABRONI and clearly isn't interested in trying to work something out that gets less than exactly what he wants. I'd tell him I'm working to contact the previous seller, but that's as far as I am willing to go to resolve this matter at this time. On the contrary, I'd love to have my neighbor remove the shed that he has against town ordinance in his backyard, but what am I going to do, become a narc and ruin the relationship? Sticky situation, but for some reason, I have a feeling this isn't the last time the neighbor will be offering suggestions anyways. [/QUOTE]
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