dmccarty
Super Star Member
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Last of all, you are correct, don't mess with lawyers yet. You can't prove he pulled the pin, and if you get a lawyer involved, things have a way of escalating in a hurry.
I don't think he needs a lawyer to go after the neighbor. He can't prove who pulled the pin, and in any case, messing with the pin is likely criminal. He could sue to pay for the replacement of the pin but that would be a waste of time, money, and angst. Simply not worth it for so many reasons. What bothers me is the neighbor has utilities on the TBNers property. THAT bothers me and I would ask a lawyer if the utilities were a problem.
Later,
Dan