03-31-2024 03:26 PM
03-31-2024 03:37 PM
Good afternoon @jcand!
I am sorry to hear that one of our representatives went traipsing through your garden. I would be aghast as I spend dozens of hours tending to my garden every season. Please accept my apologies.
We'd like to gather further details of this incident to ensure that it's dealt with appropriately.
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Regards,
RogersCorey
03-31-2024 05:04 PM - edited 03-31-2024 05:06 PM
Many years ago, no one walked on other people's property. There's a house undergoing renovations next to us and:
- contractors walk on our lawn all the time
- they sometimes put their construction materials on our lawn when they unload.
- they sometimes drive over our lawn, and not just by a little bit
- they have actually sometimes parked on our lawn and not just by a little bit
- they throw their garbage on the ground wherever they want and it blows everywhere.
- when cutting stone, they don't use a wet saw, so the noise and the dust are intolerable and we have to stay inside. Craftsmen used to be able to split stones with a hammer in a few seconds, but these guys spend months or weeks, not hours or days, cutting. Instead of designing a walkway to be as wide as 2 or 3 or 4 stones, they design it to be 2.3 or some weird number so almost every stone needs cutting.
Talking to them is useless and many are ESL. The owner of the home does his best to mitigate this sort of thing, and he will fix any damage, but...
I blame the parents for not raising them properly. Many people have no respect for person or property. You can also see it in the work done. We have learned, mostly, to look away.
04-01-2024 08:37 AM
Cheers RogersCorey, done that bit.
Just a 'be respectful' reminder is needed for ALL, esp when dressed as a corporate advertisement.
JPC
04-03-2024 08:04 AM
Thank you for working with us on this.
Regards,
RogersCorey