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Do you get written permission to use neighbor's property?
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<blockquote data-quote="pdqdl" data-source="post: 4539725" data-attributes="member: 22041"><p>I too, rely on the customer to arrange permission; but not for big truck usage. </p><p></p><p>No matter where you put it, the tree service will always be responsible for whatever damage they do. If that is the customers drive, you will have to fix it. If that is the public sidewalk, it will still be yours. This will not be any less true for the neighbors driveway.</p><p></p><p>I have never told a customer that they should get ready for me to break up their driveway. That is why they hire me: they don't trust the other hacks with the lower price to do the job properly. Sometimes, I am even the lowest bidder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdqdl, post: 4539725, member: 22041"] I too, rely on the customer to arrange permission; but not for big truck usage. No matter where you put it, the tree service will always be responsible for whatever damage they do. If that is the customers drive, you will have to fix it. If that is the public sidewalk, it will still be yours. This will not be any less true for the neighbors driveway. I have never told a customer that they should get ready for me to break up their driveway. That is why they hire me: they don't trust the other hacks with the lower price to do the job properly. Sometimes, I am even the lowest bidder. [/QUOTE]
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