douglasssmith
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I have a small 8000 sq. ft. zero lot line commercial building in Los Angeles County, California that needs to be tented for termites. My neighbor's property has a small maybe 750 sq. ft. zero lot line commercial building adjacent to mine that also needs to be tented. My termite contractor says that both buildings need to be fumigated simultaneously. If not, he says, the termites will flee my building to my neighbor's, but return after the gas is gone. He quoted $8000 to fumigate my building and $1000 to fumigate my neighbor's building. Initially my neighbor agreed to pay his part and the buildings would be fumigated at the same time. Now he is backsliding. First he wanted to split the $1000 cost for his building with me. Then he decided I should pay for his building completely since I'm the one who initiated the project.
Questions:
1. How are situations like this typically handled?
2. What should I do?
3. Can I force him to fumigate his building at his expense?
4. If I fumigate his building at my expense is a lawsuit to recover his "unjust enrichment" reasonable or a non-starter?
5. If he refuses to allow my termite guy to fumigate his building even at my expenses can I force him to do provide access?
I realize that I'm on shaky ground when I mention forcing him to do anything. But if his building was full of rats that were coming into my building I would have remedies, right? Isn't this similar?
Questions:
1. How are situations like this typically handled?
2. What should I do?
3. Can I force him to fumigate his building at his expense?
4. If I fumigate his building at my expense is a lawsuit to recover his "unjust enrichment" reasonable or a non-starter?
5. If he refuses to allow my termite guy to fumigate his building even at my expenses can I force him to do provide access?
I realize that I'm on shaky ground when I mention forcing him to do anything. But if his building was full of rats that were coming into my building I would have remedies, right? Isn't this similar?