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  • How do I contact Yahoo?

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    I bought a 5 year old house with an underground sprinkler system 2 years ago. At that time, there was no fence between me and the neighbors. Last winter my neighbor installed a fence. It turns out that my sprinklers were installed on his property. Does the original installer have a legal obligation to fix it for free?

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