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Re: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor
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Posted by Chris Pritchard on September 25, 2006 at 12:28:31 from (142.26.63.45):
In Reply to: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor!!! posted by ShawnNC on September 25, 2006 at 04:37:19:
Talk to the nieghbor and see if you two can come to an agreement. Somtimes it's just a case of you explaining that the tractor is not used very much, and they are the only ones so far to complain. If it is bitter, maybe try finding someone to be a mediator. If it starts going to court, first, make sure the legal part is airtight- Nothing can make you get rid of it. Then let him try to sue you. I not sure if it's different in the US, but up here in Canada, you have to get a lawyer, serve the guy papers, and get a judge to hear the case. That all costs money, AT LEAST a minimum of 10,000 dollars to get into court. The sheer cost is somtimes enougth to cause someone to back off. I would also suggest you tell your side of the story to the other nighebors. Often times, gossip and twisted stories can turn others against you, and chances are the nighbor in question does not like you enougth to tattle on about your habits in a negative way.
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