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well with that he'd have to walk on the property, with a watergun he could just shoot from the gate sized hole in his fence
well with that he'd have to walk on the property, with a watergun he could just shoot from the gate sized hole in his fence
nah bro that thing can THROW it out. I stand in the middle and sling bug spray on both sides of my house, cut the spray time down in half.well with that he'd have to walk on the property, with a watergun he could just shoot from the gate sized hole in his fence
i don't even know where my other spray heads arenah bro that thing can THROW it out. I stand in the middle and sling bug spray on both sides of my house, cut the spray time down in half.
i haven't had to do this since i ceramic coated the bottom
also i can use water, but one time i was "too aggressive" w/ the cleaning and the motor was limping like at .005speed, what fixed it? just dryed out in 2 weeks
the window man would be happy if you ran a lawmower nowI haven't had to do that since I *checks notes* ripped out all my vegetation and installed rocks.
i haven't had to do this since i ceramic coated the bottom
also i can use water, but one time i was "too aggressive" w/ the cleaning and the motor was limping like at .005speed, what fixed it? just dryed out in 2 weeks

About 1.5 years ago I reported our deck contractor to the state because of a lot of reasons including:
1. Falsifying his license status
2. Breach of contract including not pulling permits
3. Reclaiming materials from my yard when I fired him
Tomorrow is a hearing with the state where I get to testify and he may be fined, lose his current license, and be barred from getting a new license.
This is the first step in the process. If he is found in violation I can then pursue financial claims against him.
Thanks. From what I read they don't really schedule hearings unless they identify potential violations in the report, so I feel like I went the right path.Good luck. I seriously dislike slimy contractors like that.

Oh and just for reference. It was this guy View attachment 623393
He built the deck platform on top of like temporary dangerous supports. It wasn't the right height or the right dimensions. The guy that ended up fixing it said it was the most backwards ass thing he's ever seen.What in the actual fuck is that monstrosity? Unreal.
And yeah, they don't call trials unless there are a lot of complaints. This guy is toast.

He built the deck platform on top of like temporary dangerous supports. It wasn't the right height or the right dimensions. The guy that ended up fixing it said it was the most backwards ass thing he's ever seen.


Oh dude you got no idea.Give him a break. He was probably really drunk.

You can't sue a contractor without going through this process?About 1.5 years ago I reported our deck contractor to the state because of a lot of reasons including:
1. Falsifying his license status
2. Breach of contract including not pulling permits
3. Reclaiming materials from my yard when I fired him
Tomorrow is a hearing with the state where I get to testify and he may be fined, lose his current license, and be barred from getting a new license.
This is the first step in the process. If he is found in violation I can then pursue financial claims against him.
You can but if they are found in violation through this process I believe it adds to the evidence? There's a whole arbitration process where they can leverage a judgment against the contractor through the state.You can't sue a contractor without going through this process?
Interesting. I'd still consult with a lawyer in your state and make sure you're doing everything you can to get money out of this contractor, but sounds like you're on the right track.You can but if they are found in violation through this process I believe it adds to the evidence? There's a whole arbitration process where they can leverage a judgment against the contractor through the state.