My neighbor broke the fence between our yards. What can I do to make him pay for the repair? (seattle, wa) Asked by recmor 65 months ago Similar questions: neighbor broke fence yards make pay repair seattle wa Local > United States > Seattle - WA.
Similar questions: neighbor broke fence yards make pay repair seattle wa.
Tell him why you think it is his fault and ask him to fix it.
Washington has "dispute mediation centers" Washington has "dispute mediation centers" If talking to your neighbour has had no effect, you can turn to your local dispute resolution center. Depending on your location there are a number in the link. The mediator will be able to tell you your best options, be they to resolve it through him/her or progress to small claims court, etc.I hope you solve your dispute, and please remember to vote.
If you are in King County then go to: King County Dispute Resolution Center at 206-443-9603, ext. 1. A trained mediator will help you decide which of two approaches works best.
Relevant text from link: Q: My neighbor has made it clear that my yard doesn't meet his standards: He comes into it and trims my side of our joint hedge. He doesn't even talk to me about it. S latest tactic is to trim his side then throw a huge amount of cuttings into my yard.
I haven't said anything to him, but I'm furious. What's my best option in this situation? A: Conflicts like yours are tailor-made for mediation?
A form of dispute resolution that helps you resolve the problem yourselves rather than in court, which by its very nature is adversarial. Ideally, at the end of the day, mediation will give you and the guy next door the tools to have a respectful relationship.So how do you start? By calling your county's mediation center.
In the Seattle area, that's the King County Dispute Resolution Center at 206-443-9603, ext.1. A trained mediator will help you decide which of two approaches works best. One option is to contact your neighbor yourself.
The center will help you figure out how. For example, you could approach him by saying, "I didn't realize that the hedge was bothering you, but now I do and I'd like to talk with you about it. " The other option is to have the center contact your neighbor and arrange a mediation session.In that session, "the mediator will help frame it so it's not an attack," said Sue Ann Allen, the center's training director.
That means allowing each side to voice their concerns and underlying needs. "The mediator doesn't tell them what to do, but does help them brainstorm a solution," Allen said."We don't take sides. What we're advocating for is helping both come up with a solution that will work for them.
" About 85 percent of the time, both neighbors will agree to meet, Allen said. Sometimes the resolution center helps that along by sending the other neighbor an introductory letter explaining the center's mission and doing some "reality testing" around what will happen if the situation isn't addressed. There is no cost for neighborhood mediations.
Family or domestic mediation clients pay according to a sliding scale. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/realestate/2003159707_homeforum30.html?syndication=rss Sources: http://rainier.wa.us/subjects/legal/mediate.aspx .
Provide as much proof as possible, and take them to small claims court.
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