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<blockquote data-quote="Yardsale " data-source="post: 1016529" data-attributes="member: 58988"><p>On a hot, humid day, five gallons of condensate is nothing; that can happen in a few hours.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we can all agree that is bull$shit. HE placed the bucket, and HE (probably) didn't instruct you to monitor and empty. HIS negligence.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The first thing I would have done is phone his insurance company and mention that you were not instructed to monitor and empty the bucket, and ask if they are willing to make that statement in front of a judge. You have no responsibility, implied or otherwise, to monitor and empty the bucket (it merely being there, isn't enough).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you have an estimate or some such that states that the contractor was to remove the old equipment, and he didn't, you'll have to pay to have it removed, get a receipt, and file against him for reimbursement (that'll be an easy call for a small clams judge).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As for now, I agree that you may have to file in small claims court. You can file a claim against his insurance company, too (http://www.azinsurance.gov/consumerassistance.html).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yardsale , post: 1016529, member: 58988"] On a hot, humid day, five gallons of condensate is nothing; that can happen in a few hours. I think we can all agree that is bull$shit. HE placed the bucket, and HE (probably) didn't instruct you to monitor and empty. HIS negligence. The first thing I would have done is phone his insurance company and mention that you were not instructed to monitor and empty the bucket, and ask if they are willing to make that statement in front of a judge. You have no responsibility, implied or otherwise, to monitor and empty the bucket (it merely being there, isn't enough). If you have an estimate or some such that states that the contractor was to remove the old equipment, and he didn't, you'll have to pay to have it removed, get a receipt, and file against him for reimbursement (that'll be an easy call for a small clams judge). As for now, I agree that you may have to file in small claims court. You can file a claim against his insurance company, too (http://www.azinsurance.gov/consumerassistance.html). [/QUOTE]
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