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Originally Posted by Meelapo
As a side note, he doesn't like me very much because he asked me to pay for a fence he put up. Well, he didn't really ask me. He dug holes, put posts in, bought all the supplies, hired a contractor, and then told me I have to pay for it. Since I refused to (as I never had any input on it whatsoever) he wasn't too happy.
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That's your escallation point right there. What might have been a better start was to offer to pay for half (or some portion) of the materials- you are getting the use of the fence even though didn't ask for it. Last fall I put up a fence I didn't want; just to be neighbourly. Also to stop the neighbour from hiring a contractor and wanting me to pay half.
Anyway- with that being done have you actually called parking and not by-law? They seem to be a little more serious. Mention the flat tire- a vehicle parked on the street must be in movable condition.