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Originally Posted by dscabra
Have you done any soil samples? May be too late now, but could show what the cause of the issue is.
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That's actually a really brilliant idea.
Get some science and data on your side. As you're an engineer too, you probably know where I'm about to head with this next idea: Buy 2 kits. Sample your "lawn" and sample the neighbors lawn 10 to 15 feet away. If you can show a significant difference in topsoil nutrient make-up, it'll be pretty hard to deny where it came from.
Also like the idea from
zx10guy of going after their license and insurance. This is why they carry a bond. There has to be a way in your state to easily file a claim against a contractor and get some consumer protection on your side.