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Some of you may remember this thread from a few months ago. If not
here is the link to the original thread. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...thread/e41178b 4fd799329/c0118ca39694be2a?tvc=1&hl=en#c0118ca39694be2a Not much has changed between us other than he has put up a fence between us only and not on the other side of his property. There is still a permit from the city attached to his garage showing he hasn't had it inspected by the city. The fence is made of sectional pieces and looks like crap since there is no smooth topline across the top. It looks like he did his best to make it somewhat level but since the ground isn't level there are gaps at the bottom and jagged edge at the top. I am sure he is not finished since the nails he used to hold the fence up are not driven all the way flush with the wood. The problem is the nailheads stick out 1/2 inch towards my yard and are a hazard as far as I'm concerned. I have children that play in the yard and one of them is a three-year-old. So far no one has been hurt by these nailheads but I think they are dangerous. Since this neighbor hates my guts and won't talk to me what do you suggest I do about this potential hazard? |
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