Legal Question in Construction Law in California
property liability
my nieghbor had a partioning wall
and the earth on my side sloped I
pulled permits exavated the earth on
my side built a real retaining wall on
my side and am in the process of
backfilling between there partioning
wall and my new wall. We had a
large rain strom and they also have a
patio attached to it. Both there patio
and wall came down and tumbled on
my property. I am trying to work
with them in this regards (i'll be
living next to them for years to
come) but dont know where I legally
stand. should I fix it? Offer money?
leave it to them? any advice on this
matter please. I dont want any
other problems with them
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: property liability
You've already got the problems; now fix it. Either resolve it yourself, or hire counsel to help you do so, trying to avoid being sued. Feel free to contact me for the legal help you'll need getting an effective and enforceable settlement agreement that protects you, or defending the lawsuit if there is no agreement possible, if the case is in SoCal.
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