Neither-Copy785

Neither-Copy785 t1_iuawjcf wrote

If they remove it there isn't much you can do besides sue them for the cost of a replacement.

Your best course if action is probably to send them a certified letter specifically stating that you do not consent to your fence being removed and you will expect them to pay for any damages/replacement. Include a copy of the survey showing the fence is on your property.

Also if you have any other contact info for them - text, email, etc. then send them the same info there. You want to make sure you are explicitly telling them you don't consent to the fence removal.

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Neither-Copy785 t1_itn2yhp wrote

We went to the symphony a few weeks ago and there were people in shorts and t-shirts, so really anything goes. Most people were in what I would call business casual attire but I don't think you need to stress about it.

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Neither-Copy785 t1_it3sb2n wrote

Reply to RIP Rusty by IvyGold

Aw Rusty! I had never even heard of a red Panda before I saw him and now they are one of my favorite animals. A great ambassador - RIP.

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