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本帖最后由 ThinkOutLoud 于 2015-8-17 16:35 编辑
You shouldn't need to pay for it if the pipe is theirs, especially they are the only user.
I had a similar situation recently. We are not cross leased. The neighbour's drainage water flooded our property, negatively impacted our back yard lawn, basement, garage and through the public area in the front street.
I went to asked the council. Basically the council said the property owner, not the council, is responsible for fixing because it is a private pipe. If the neighbour refused to fix it, you can log a complain with the council because it can be an environmental issue. Then the council will deal with them.
I then went to talk to the neighbour directly, made numerous phone calls, text messages, emails etc, etc... The neighbour never refused to fix it but just took their time. When they eventually started fixing, they only went as far as the boundary and left the rest to us.
Because their pipe line run through our property, I believe they should be 100% responsible for the entire pipe. So I sent a formal email to the council, including detailed description of the issue, GIS map screen shots etc. About 2 weeks later, the council called and emailed me. They had clear instruction about what our neighbour should do to fix the pipe. I forwarded the council's email to the neighbour.
About a week later, the neighbour fixed the issue finally. They still got the council's digger came to fix it. I'm not sure why. Maybe the job is too complex for them. But anyway it is done, and I didn't need to pay anything.
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