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AIBU?

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The F###ing scaffolding is back!

273 replies

Allthecoolusernamesaregone · 11/07/2022 17:33

Post 3

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.)

OP posts:
EmmaH2022 · 11/07/2022 17:49

The only call you should make is to the ruddy neighbour who is causing all this hassle in the first place.

I also knew it would be you, sadly. I can't believe what your arsehole neighbours are doing here.

no harm in telling your neighbour you're out tonight. I hope you have a lovely evening Flowers

99ProblemsButAnIncelAintOne · 11/07/2022 17:49

Ring the local scrap collector and say you have a bunch of metal that's been dumped in your garden and he's free to collect.

Then maybe ring the scaffolding company and let them know you've informed the scrapmen so they best come and collect it asap if they want it back.

HelloAllll · 11/07/2022 17:50

Get neighbour 3 'involved'. Nothing wrong with a neighbourly conversation about your planned day out

PrawnGoDookaDooka · 11/07/2022 17:54

Just tell the dodgy-mates-neighbour you're off out for the evening.

Ihatethenewlook · 11/07/2022 17:55

That would be out of my garden today one way or another

Laiste · 11/07/2022 17:56

Little sign out front

FREE TO A GOOD HOME

If/when the company complains that the scaffolding has gone you can say oh that sign? That was about the old fridge/chair/box of toys you wanted rid of .....

LaFeuilleMorte · 11/07/2022 17:57

Can you issue them with an invoice for storage charges from now until the date they’ve said they’ll collect, with an extortionate daily rate? Tell them you’ll be going to court to enforce it because they don’t have permission to store their scaffolding on your property and you have no contract with them for its use? If they don’t want to pay tell them you’ll move it all out on to the pavement so they can collect it from there. Or not, if it’s been stolen in the meantime.

RaspberryParfait · 11/07/2022 17:58

Am I understand correctly that this is scaffolding that was used for work on neighbour 1s house and actually nothing to do with you?

Why in earth haven’t you told neighbour 1 that you want it removed off your property immediately? They can have it on their grass!

ivykaty44 · 11/07/2022 17:59

Id ring them to check that they are collecting it early? when they say no, say well who is this now putting it on their vehicle? Should I stop them?

MrszClaus · 11/07/2022 18:02

Do it!!! And update us 😂

SoS505 · 11/07/2022 18:02

UrsulaPandress · 11/07/2022 17:41

Those saying move it? Any idea how heavy it is 🙄

I do. Bloody heavy!
Our scaffolders partly dismantled ours then said they would pick up the rest another time. The bit they left up was blocking access to the garage and DH needed to get in a couple of days later. Meaning we had to dismantle and shift it. I swear he’s trying to finish me off for the insurance!

Alphabet1spaghetti2 · 11/07/2022 18:03

Laiste · 11/07/2022 17:56

Little sign out front

FREE TO A GOOD HOME

If/when the company complains that the scaffolding has gone you can say oh that sign? That was about the old fridge/chair/box of toys you wanted rid of .....

Love this!
I’ve done this once, they took the sign too.!

mm40 · 11/07/2022 18:04

Sell it for scrap

Dixiechickonhols · 11/07/2022 18:05

Gosh what a saga.
Have you spoken to neighbour 1 - it’s scaffolding from their job they need to sort it. They can move it to their garden.
If they refuse to I’d speak to neighbour 3 and see if he knows anyone he wants it or try a scrap man.
You have no contract with scaffolders. They turn up 29/7 to collect it’s not there it’s not your problem. You just assumed they got it. They say we didn’t and you say oh it must have been stolen I did tell you to collect asap.
Scaffolding theft is a thing - mil’s was stolen (dismantled).

Gottoomuchgoingon · 11/07/2022 18:05

Can someone link the other threads please.

Allthecoolusernamesaregone · 11/07/2022 18:06

Laiste · 11/07/2022 17:56

Little sign out front

FREE TO A GOOD HOME

If/when the company complains that the scaffolding has gone you can say oh that sign? That was about the old fridge/chair/box of toys you wanted rid of .....

I am loving this idea.

OP posts:
Rosessmelllike · 11/07/2022 18:08

Tell the council it's been flytipped

mumda · 11/07/2022 18:08

Any local allotment site will come and get the boards.

Goldpaw · 11/07/2022 18:08

Ihatethenewlook · 11/07/2022 17:55

That would be out of my garden today one way or another

Same. None of this messing about trying to accommodate cheeky fuckers.

amitoooldforthisshit · 11/07/2022 18:09

give them an ultimatum to get if off property by certain date, or it goes to scrap

Allthecoolusernamesaregone · 11/07/2022 18:11

RaspberryParfait · 11/07/2022 17:58

Am I understand correctly that this is scaffolding that was used for work on neighbour 1s house and actually nothing to do with you?

Why in earth haven’t you told neighbour 1 that you want it removed off your property immediately? They can have it on their grass!

Your understanding is correct. The scaffolding was in place for a month before the job finally started, and for 2 weeks or so since it finished.
Neighbour (1) hasn’t helped things by communicating properly, but I suspect she has met the same brick wall from the builder and/ or scaffolder.
I would say it should go in her garden, but I don’t think we could move it.

OP posts:
maddening · 11/07/2022 18:11

Tell the neighbour who is responsible for the scaffolding that either she, or someone she can hire locally, is to move the scaffolding to her land immediately.

frozenorangejuice · 11/07/2022 18:12

You have the patience of a saint! I would be chucking it over into the next door neighbours garden (or whoever is having the work done) and letting them sort it. Blimey!

Ineedmysay · 11/07/2022 18:12

You have the patience of a Saint, no way would I be anymore inconvenienced you this, you need use of your garden, I would have no qualms about telling neighbour that you're off out for a couple of hours

diddl · 11/07/2022 18:19

The scaffolding is from 2 different companies for the same job?

So because her half hadn't been collected they brought your half back??!!

It beggars belief that some companies just leave it at private houses between jobs.