Posted by jlmtractor on May 10, 2008 at 05:28:10 from (68.154.157.80):
In Reply to: O.T. Neighbor posted by alg on May 09, 2008 at 22:58:15:
in south carolina you cant put the fence on the exact lot line unless you have signed paper work. the guy behind me wanted to put in privacy fence. that was fine but he didnt tell me until he was out there diggin post holes. well whatever i told him i only have and 1200 dollars to spend. he finally got the fence up and it looked like 8x8 pallets. he came over a week later wantin a check for 2000 just for my half of the fence. i told him i didnt care what he did i wasnt payin two grand for a bunch of pallets. needless to say it is no longer standing. someone forgot the most important ingredient in the quik-crete and that would be water so it fell over three times before the tornado took it.
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