

She should return it in the same condition and if it were me, I'd even toss in a Starbucks gift card or the like if it were my neighbour who was gracious enough to loan me their item.īuilding expert shares little-known cause of mould and £10 trick to prevent it One person said: "Ask her if she has any paint remover since she was painting and can you borrow it to remove the paint from your ladder. I guess she figured I wouldn't mind."Ĭommenters on the post were split, as although some could understand his frustration, others told him to simply "let it go" as it wasn't worth starting a war with his neighbour over. It's been a few days, and she hasn’t even mentioned the paint marks. I'm not even sure what I could use to remove them. "Maybe paint marks on a ladder are not a big deal, but as I said, it's basically brand new. I guess I could just remove them and not say anything. She brought it back with lots of paint marks. I told her to just leave it next to my back door when she was done.

"My neighbour borrowed it to paint her awning. I only used it once to climb up to change an outdoor lightbulb. Only bought it brand-new last year, so it still looks brand new. In a post on Reddit, he said: "I have one of those big extension ladders.
