Money Moral Dilemma: Should my neighbour pay half the cost of replacing the saw they often borrow?

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I've a small circular saw which I use to cut up pallets into kindling, saving myself a small fortune on buying ready-cut bags. My neighbour often asks to borrow my saw to do the same and uses it as much as I do, if not more. Now the saw needs replacing. With my neighbour using it so much, it doesn't take Martin to work out I only got 50% of the use out of it. Should I explain this to my neighbour and ask them to pay half the cost of a new one?

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  • saajan_12
    saajan_12 Posts: 4,822 Forumite
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    Zero claim for your loss of use of the first saw - you let him borrow it, and chose not to charge or agree anything ahead of time. 

    You might want to disucss going in on a new saw together somehow - but that's all forward looking, not to recover the past. Eg
    - share new saw and split 50/50
    - he buy new saw and you borrow
    - you buy and charge him something if he wants to borrow (to account for future wear and tear)

  • quartzz
    quartzz Posts: 182 Forumite
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    edited 13 May at 8:55PM
    saajan_12 said:
    Zero claim for your loss of use of the first saw - you let him borrow it, and chose not to charge or agree anything ahead of time. 



    Politely disagree. Neighbour was fully aware he was using a mechanical item which degrades over time. He should offer to pay for some of the cost of repair.

    Rewind 6 months. Them: "You can't borrow my equipment without first agreeing to upkeep, given that I am not aware how much it will wear out" Neighbour: "That guy with that saw is a right c***, all I want to do is use it occasionally". Keep on zero'ing, though.

    As others have said - I'd go forward with the idea of future costs, rather than reimbursing past costs. I guess you could always "slightly inflate" the cost of a current repair, or the new one...
  • Missy15
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    If you are prepared to drag your feet in replacing it, in the hope he buys one and lets you borrow it ( he might not!) or offers to go halves, by all means do so.
    Otherwise you have 2 options just buy one and carry on as before, or buy one and say no you can't borrow it in the future. 
    Sorted😂


  • Ed264
    Ed264 Posts: 137 Forumite
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    This seems very straightforward to me - if your neighbour uses it 50%, by all means ask him to contribute 50% of the replacement cost. After all, you're both saving on buying kindling.
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