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Sky signal blocked by scaffold - please vote on course of action you would take...


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If you put up a large scaffold around your house and your neighbour told you it blocked their sky signal would you:


a) apologize and offer to pay for an engineer to fix their signal

b) ignore them

c) deny that your scaffold was the cause


Please vote now - I really want to know what most people would do


Thanks in advance

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go with a).


It's the decent thing to do, they may have a legal claim against you if you have caused the problem and they could also cause trouble for your redevelopment.


The dish may just need a slight height adjustment to solve the issue but do shop around for engineers as they can vary in price/quality.


B) and c) probably a bit tricky to run now you've asked the question on a public forum

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Is this some kind of passive agressive thing? You won't ask them for the money outright but you are hoping that they will see it on the forum and somehow be "shamed" into offering you the money?


If you really wAnt to get your money back, then you should just ask them directly. Otherwise probably best to just let it go.

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d) This is a big city and this kind of thing happens all over said city (Google it) and it's only temporary after all and an inconvenience, I know, but if we had blocked light into a window and you had paid to have a series of mirrors rigged to get back that light I don't think you'd expect us to pay for it - you'd probably just moan and put up with it and wait for the scaff to come down and normality to be resumesd - like thousands of Londoners have done with scaffolding (for many may reaons) in the past and like they will do in the future. It IS a pain but really - that's life in town, kid.
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This is definitely something you should make a big deal over.


I mean it's not as if you have to live next door to each other; see each other every day; hear each other over the fence / through the wall all the time .. or possibly have other neighbour-related issues that might need joint co-operation in the future which will in due course be influenced by you seething over not being able to watch Eggheads - so yes - it's absolutely vital for your own wellbeing and future happiness that you escalate this situation as early as possible.

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maxxi Wrote:

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> d) This is a big city and this kind of thing

> happens all over said city (Google it) and it's

> only temporary after all and an inconvenience, I

> know, but if we had blocked light into a window

> and you had paid to have a series of mirrors

> rigged to get back that light I don't think you'd

> expect us to pay for it - you'd probably just moan

> and put up with it and wait for the scaff to come

> down and normality to be resumesd - like thousands

> of Londoners have done with scaffolding (for many

> may reaons) in the past and like they will do in

> the future. It IS a pain but really - that's life

> in town, kid.


But it's SKY - WWE, Footie.


A man cannot live by Netflix alone :)


I'd be like the painting of The SCREAM


probably (a) but I'm too nice.

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