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Old 16-01-2006, 05:05 AM posted to aus.gardens
Jonno
 
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Spiny Norman wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 13:40:16 +1100, Jonno
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The fencer who quotes will usually quote and get agreements when its
decided who wants what. They'll also advise as a rule. You only pay your
pay for your own side as agreed. He collects from the other party. If
there is one party wanting a super fence, he pays the difference between
a normal fence, and the super fence. But if other party doesnt want
this, for aesthetic reasons, you may have a fight on your hands... The
fencer will usually know the legal stuff from past experience.



That may well happen but it is not my experience with fencing, the
fencer will quote etc and advise but I have never had one sort out the
intricacies of who owes what. In my experience they much prefer to
deal with one party, they certainly will discuss matters with the
other party(s) involved but understandably are reluctant to make
agreements between them. I guess it influences cost too.


Regards
Prickles

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I live in Melbourne. Maybe its something they do here to prevent problems.
A few qoutes from both sides of the fence is the way to go, the fencer
should do this.
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