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I may post this over on alt.home.repair, but I'm hoping the collective
wisdom will chime in over here instead! We need to resurface our driveway. It directly abuts the neighbor's driveway. Both driveways slope toward our foundation. As I'm sure you can imagine, the water infiltration is substantial, and I'm sick of it. Furthermore, the neighbors don't have a gutter on their roof, so all the rainwater from THEIR roof runs right off onto both driveways and into our foundation. They are being dickheads, plain and simple, in two ways: they refuse to participate in this project (they say they'll do their half next year, and this is after we have already put off doing this project from last fall when they pled poverty back then), and they are asking us to make sure our new driveway doesn't direct water toward their house, which I find to be richly ironic given their absent gutter lo these recent years. My question is how best to handle this. I feel that I have no obligation to spend extra time or money addressing the runoff issue beyond what I need to achieve avoiding water entering my house. Am I missing something here? I am planning to tell them that if they're so concerned about rainwater runoff, they should install a gutter on their house and control at least that part of it if they insist on not cooperating with us. All thoughts welcome; I will be checking this group for responses. Thanks! |
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