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Blocked drains
We've had a nasty smell in our house for the last few weeks, we narrowed it down to the drains. We were going to sort it out this weekend by rodding the outside drains to try & clear the blockage. Yesterday a neighbor came round (who has his own house maint business) & asked if he could look in our drains as 4 houses up the road from us have also been experiencing this nasty smell & have got blocked drains. In the interest of being neighbourly I said yes. To cut a long story short after a long day of rodding the drains in all 5 properties the blockage was found to be nappies & none of the 5 householders are responsible. The chap came round last night & was indicating that as he thought the actual blockage was in our drains we are going to get the bill, he's not splitting it 5 ways & it's up to us to try to get the other neighbors to contribute. Yours thoughts please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very simple - if hedid the work, thank him very nicely and buy him a bottle of wine. You never authorised any work so it is not your responsibility. If he did work on your drains it is his responsibility, unless you implied you would pay him.
You don't need to give him anything, but to be nice a decent bottle of wine / scoth etc would be a cheap and effective solution.
But dont pay him !