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AIBU?

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The F###ing scaffolding is back!

273 replies

Allthecoolusernamesaregone · 11/07/2022 17:33

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Briefly Post 1, Had had neighbour (1)’s scaffolding up in my garden for a month and then had argument with her misogynistic builder.

Post 2, Building work completed. Overjoyed that scaffolding finally removed Saturday morning - until I found out this was not by the company which owned it.

Today neighbour(2) said ‘I see your scaffolding has gone. Lucky you. Mine should have gone Saturday morning’

Long story short her scaffolding company thought they had collected and couldn’t understand why she was complaining, until she told them they had gone to the wrong address.

I asked her to make it clear that whatever they did with the scaffolding, I didn’t want it back. She agreed completely. She is fed up with hers, and that was for work on her own house.

I came home to find it in my front garden. It is no longer erected, doesn’t block light or access, but it takes up more space as all of the boards and poles are on the ground.

I understand to a degree why neighbour(2)’s company returned the items to where they found them.

I asked DH to phone the owning company to sort out collection, I desperately wanted someone to treat this seriously and thought he would stand a better chance.

Anyway he didn’t have any luck either. They can’t (won’t) collect until 29/7/22 - which is actually later than the date they have already given neighbour (1).

I will have no lawn left by then, there’s not enough space to use my table and chairs and I can’t easily get to my greenhouse.

We thought that after they presumably thought it had been stolen before they would want to collect urgently now it’s back.

What is my AIBU?

Have just been telling neighbour (3) about the saga. He queried why they hadn’t seen that the stencilled markings on the equipment weren’t theirs. His eyes lit up a bit when I said there were none.

He has always been fine with us, but he ‘knows’ lots of people and some of them are not averse to ‘catching’ things which ‘fall’ from lorries, etc.

He pointedly said it wasn’t a good idea for them to leave it lying in my garden, that dismantling it was noisy and time consuming, but just picking it up wasn’t, and it could easily just go missing when I was out.

I do want it gone. The man DH spoke to was rude and arrogant.

We are actually going out for several hours this evening.

WIBU to let that slip to neighbour (3)?

(I suspect it is unreasonable and that my desire to get rid of this inconvenience is clouding my normally very honest judgement.)

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Lagertha6 · 12/07/2022 21:59

Couldn't agree more

Maireas · 12/07/2022 22:45

Lagertha6 · 12/07/2022 21:54

And then make another thread detailing the next chapter in this song of scaffolding stories

I'm hoping for something involving parking that requires a diagram.

Mountainpika · 12/07/2022 22:59

We should have had a diagram of the garden and every pole and plank. We've been badly let down by OP.

Dasher789 · 12/07/2022 23:07

Please let us know what happens when scaffolders turn up to collect

Autumn61 · 13/07/2022 03:51

Have a wee chat with neighbour 3 and ask if he could look out for your cat ( doesn’t matter if you have one or not) but you are having a night away to relax from the stress of the effing scaffolding!
Keep curtains closed and lights out as you enjoy a romantic night at home .

Lagertha6 · 13/07/2022 05:13

Maireas · 12/07/2022 22:45

I'm hoping for something involving parking that requires a diagram.

Ooo good call!!

Mirw · 13/07/2022 11:26

Phone the company and tell them that unless they come for it byTIME, you are giving the whole lot away to the local allotments. They should have removed it before now and since they haven't, you have taken legal advice and this will be the outcome. This worked for a friend, even though they had no intention of giving it away. The scaffolding was removed the next morning.

HaveringWavering · 13/07/2022 11:27

Mirw · 13/07/2022 11:26

Phone the company and tell them that unless they come for it byTIME, you are giving the whole lot away to the local allotments. They should have removed it before now and since they haven't, you have taken legal advice and this will be the outcome. This worked for a friend, even though they had no intention of giving it away. The scaffolding was removed the next morning.

Cancel the cheque OP!

Dixiechickonhols · 13/07/2022 11:41

Glad it’s gone Op. I think your say nothing and just assume it was collected by correct scaffolding company is correct.
Do update if they turn up 29th to collect it!
Theres no comeback on Op if it turns out they didn’t collect it and it’s been stolen. She has no contract with them, never asked for scaffolding to be erected or agreed to pay anything (it’s not her building work) so how could they bill her and Op’s husband even rang to say collect asap it’s not secure dumped on my lawn.

BlackeyedSusan · 13/07/2022 12:15

Cancel the cheque indeed!
See you in 16 days or so for the update!

GladAllOver · 13/07/2022 12:22

Scaffolding companies are the most careless, irresponsible and disrespectful people you will ever meet.

Spaceshiphaslanded · 13/07/2022 15:42

You’d have to say nothing round by me. It would be gone from your lawn in less than a day!!!

007Stocko · 13/07/2022 18:53

Send them an invoice for storage, £200 per week. Failure to pay will result in legal action via the petty claims court.

Morph22010 · 13/07/2022 19:18

007Stocko · 13/07/2022 18:53

Send them an invoice for storage, £200 per week. Failure to pay will result in legal action via the petty claims court.

its gone

TheHouseElf · 13/07/2022 19:25

FrankLampardsBrokenHand · 11/07/2022 17:37

Christ no, it's not your responsibility at all. I'd move it to your neighbour's drive (the one who's actually having the work done) and tell her to sort it out.

You've far more patience than I have!

Absolutely what I would do to.

thenovice · 13/07/2022 20:34

I think I would contact the scaffolding company and tell them it will be advertised as free to whoever collects on Gumtree tomorrow. If they want it, they had better pick it up by 9 am.

TheChildCatcher · 13/07/2022 20:39

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MaggieFS · 13/07/2022 22:38

It's gone = cancel the cheque in 2022

AMindNeedsBooks · 14/07/2022 00:18

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And I think you sound as nasty as your username (also don't know what 'tweets' means in this context). Not everyone has the time to read through every single comment on every thread, the PP you quoted was at least trying help even if they were a bit late to the party.

TheChildCatcher · 14/07/2022 07:22

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SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 14/07/2022 09:02

@AMindNeedsBooks the trolly troll has been vanquished!

IndiaRose22 · 17/07/2022 08:30

Have you heard from the company yet, OP, or your neighbour?

Allthecoolusernamesaregone · 17/07/2022 11:53

IndiaRose22 · 17/07/2022 08:30

Have you heard from the company yet, OP, or your neighbour?

No, it’s all quiet here. I am still laying low.

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