[0:00]you two are neighbors. Yes, ma'am. Who have actually a common yard. Yes, ma'am. And there is a fence separating the two houses. From what I gather, the fence is actually on your property. And your complaint is that the Kaman had a whole bunch of junk that they piled up that was leaning against the fence. Yes, ma'am. And as a result of that and a tree that's on their property, the fence went over. And you approached the Kofman and said, listen, let's split the fence, even though I asked you to remove this junk, so it wouldn't heal over, and you didn't. And the Kofman said, it's your fence. You want a fence, put up a fence. We're not splitting the cost of the fence, not very neighborly, but certainly within his prerogative. The next thing you did was you trimmed a tree that belongs to him. Yes, ma'am. A tree that was coming over on your property. Yes, ma'am. Something that is your right to do. You have a right to trim the tree that is encroaching on your property. He doesn't have to pay for it, because that's another part of your lawsuit. Because he says you trimmed it. Good for you. I'm not complaining that you trimmed it, but I'm not going to pay for your trimming it because I didn't do it. So, the only thing that's left here is this fence business. So now you have to show me photographs because you would acknowledge, Mr. and Mrs. Kofman, that if whatever you had put on your side of the fence, caused the fence to go over. It would be your responsibility to reestablish the fence. Yes. You understand that. Yes. Now, I don't know whether he can establish that. If he can't establish that, he has no case. Right? Yes, ma'am. Let me see the pictures.
[1:42]Perfect that I make that clear to you. I just want to make sure that I made it clear to you. Crystal. Crystal, good. Thank you.
[1:54]What do you keep these old tires in the backyard for? I don't know what pictures you're looking at. Okay, is this your backyard? Did you show that to him, please?
[2:08]That's against my gate, on my front gate. That's to hold it in because I had two larger dogs. Well, that's actually, just a second. I can't listen to both of you. Is that not the fence he's talking about? This is my, this is my fence. This is on my property. The fence that he's talking about in this picture is on the right side picture here. Okay. You're talking about this wood fence? Yes, ma'am. What, if I may, those tires and stuff were leaning against the fence. and that's a new fence there now. He put those tires or that's on his side of the fence. I understand it's on his side of the fence, but is that your fence? Yes, ma'am. Okay. I would like you to show me with a circle. Here are your pictures back of Kofman's property, leaning up against your fence. the Kofman's property touching your fence. Make a circle.
[3:07]This was all leaning against the fence. It was moved or pushed it over there. I just want to see before the fence went down. Yes. Yes. That's on the old fence and that's the stuff leaning against there. What? The section, what I'm seeing in the pictures of the fence that he has there, he had a pile of wood on his side before that, and it had gone over. I had put that up, but the part in the fence that he attempted to repair as he states in it is 50 ft past that. And I'm saying the part that he's talking about here on the property. It's here. I just want to see I just want to see photographs of your stuff leaning against his fence. Okay. You can't lean anything against his fence. It was just supported. I don't. You can't lean anything against his fence. Okay. Period.
[4:00]I can't see that at all. That's a wine barrel, Your Honor, that he had leaning against there. There was actually two of them. Oh, that I've trying to figure out what that was. It's a rain barrel. Did this portion of the fence go down? Yes, it did. But there was two wine barrels, Your Honor. And the first that that's the second one there. It fell against it as well, but they both did. I want to see this portion of the fence where this property that can't be leaning against your part because he says it's your fence. So he can't lean anything against your fence. You have to show that that caused damage, so that's what I want to see. That did, Your Honor. Well, I know you're telling me that, but I have to see that here. You're following me. Yes, ma'am. Yeah, good.



