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Re: Contractor putting ad sign on property Glenn 05-15-2008
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Posted by Glenn on May 15, 2008, 1:18 pm

"Dioclese" <NONE> wrote in message

>
> I'm sure the contract had a clause regarding hauling
> off trash and debris. Offer to the contractor to
> remove the sign himself within 2 business days. If he
> doesn't, take pictures of the sign with current day's
> newspaper showing date on it in same picture. Pull
> up the sign. Take him to small claims court for
> recovery of garbage fee, and landscaping fee to cover
> the hole, and court costs. There's also a
> possibility of getting a splinter in your hand
> removing the sign which would involve medical costs,
> time lost from work and so forth. ;)
> --
> Dave

Dave, I would never want you for a client . You sound
like a damn lawyer. A set-up one. Spelled schister?
The more I think of it, your answer is down right
contemplable.

He didn't say the job was done The contractor probably
forgot the thing. Quite being such a damn baby and as
one said, shitcan it and grow up.
>
> Parkinson's disease, not easy to define.
> Much less cure.
>


Posted by Dioclese on May 16, 2008, 12:03 am
Much less cure.
>
> "Dioclese" <NONE> wrote in message
>
>>
>> I'm sure the contract had a clause regarding hauling off trash and
>> debris. Offer to the contractor to remove the sign himself within 2
>> business days. If he doesn't, take pictures of the sign with current
>> day's newspaper showing date on it in same picture. Pull up the sign.
>> Take him to small claims court for recovery of garbage fee, and
>> landscaping fee to cover the hole, and court costs. There's also a
>> possibility of getting a splinter in your hand removing the sign which
>> would involve medical costs, time lost from work and so forth. ;)
>> --
>> Dave
>
> Dave, I would never want you for a client . You sound like a damn lawyer.
> A set-up one. Spelled schister? The more I think of it, your answer is
> down right contemplable.
>
> He didn't say the job was done The contractor probably forgot the thing.
> Quite being such a damn baby and as one said, shitcan it and grow up.
>>
>> Parkinson's disease, not easy to define.
>> Much less cure.
>>
>

You know what an emoticon is? ;) ;-) :)
--
Dave

Parkinson's disease, not easy to define.
Much less cure.



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