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Should I be concerned? Neighbor issues.
Vigo:
You know, the funny thing is a moldy bagel on top of my mailbox is such a lame ass trick that my wife and I just burst out in laughter at it. One time I caught him putting an empty cookie tray on my doorstep as well. Where is the creativity?
I think the suggestions above are pretty darn clever (and hilarious) ideas. :applaud:
ChadTower:
Few things are worse than discovering your dogs have uncontrollable diarrhea. They'll probably bring the dogs in, have them mess up the floors and throw them back out, bring them back in and have them mess up the floors, and the cycle will go on for a while.
Vigo:
:duckhunt
Yeah, they have 3 dogs, 2 large and 1 medium. I have only dealt with dog diarrhea on a little dog and that is horrid to deal with.
Vigo:
:dunno
Dervacumen:
--- Quote from: Vigo on October 17, 2011, 02:56:58 pm ---Thanks for that. So the insurance should show the names or address of the property they are insured to work on? I highly doubt they have us on there.
--- End quote ---
I believe that you can require anyone to add you to their insurance as an additional party for any event; in this case being on your property on a ladder and using a product that may cause lasting and significant damage to your property. That way if anything happens, you can report it to their insurance instead of your own and they will bear the consequence rather than you. In other words, you don't take the insurance hit, thus no increase in premium as a result of their negligence.
I'm not in insurance nor am I a lawyer so I cannot offer this as advice. I only suggest it might be something to discuss with a qualified party.
Wow, that sounded annoying at the end but it illustrates why I'd do this. No doubt if something needed to be remedied, the insurance companies lawyer's get paid to duke it out, not you.
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