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Neighbor
#1
Posted 20 May 2012 - 07:20 AM
We're sort of at odds, he has a big old farm house. I have a ranch. When I bought the house it had a chain link fence that borders the property.
Any hints?
#2
Posted 20 May 2012 - 10:36 AM
#3
Posted 20 May 2012 - 12:28 PM
Daddy Smokey
#4
Posted 20 May 2012 - 05:22 PM
#5
Posted 27 May 2012 - 05:25 AM
#6
Posted 27 May 2012 - 06:21 AM
The best way to get neighbors to do what you like is to do that yourself, and let them see how much better life is that way. Being a good neighbor usually creates good neighbors
Bettypooh
#7
Posted 31 May 2012 - 06:38 PM
#8
Posted 18 June 2012 - 07:49 PM
keep your own property nice and let him do what he wants with his...
Exactly. Just keep your property cleaned up and let the neighbor do what he wants with his property. I'll admit I do have a messy yard myself. And I like it that way. I love old junk sitting out in my yard. Though the city doesn't like it. "They can kiss my ass" I'm not gonna do what they tell me too do.
I just hope I can find some rural "way out in the boondocks" property that I can move too. So I can have my land the way I want it and not get told how to keep my property.
#9
Posted 18 June 2012 - 11:21 PM
I don't know if you are making comments to run up your post count, (7-8 per day,) or are serious, but you obviously didn't pay attention to;.....Though the city doesn't like it. "They can kiss my ass" I'm not gonna do what they tell me too do......
Trust me, at over three times your age, I and other acquaintences have had a share of hassles w/code enforcement officers, some not very pleasant. Once one gets on their "list," it can be an endless string of nit-picking inspections, court dates, and fines......eventually, the city will come along and fine them for keeping a sloppy yard and they will be forced to clean up their property. (And in worst case, the city will do the cleanup and bill the property owner. [R])
#10
Posted 19 June 2012 - 08:08 AM
#11
Posted 19 June 2012 - 08:11 AM
Now the OP could call in a complaint if the problem is that bad, but IMO it's just going to cause trouble. We all hope to have nice, quiet, tidy neighbors... unfortunately that doesn't happen most of the time.
So mind your own business, let the neighbor mind his, put up a bigger fence if it truly bothers you that much.
#12
Posted 19 June 2012 - 02:17 PM
#13
Posted 19 June 2012 - 04:16 PM
#14
Posted 19 June 2012 - 07:20 PM
If you wwere3 times my age, you'd be 144 yrs old.I don't know if you are making comments to run up your post count, (7-8 per day,) or are serious, but you obviously didn't pay attention to;
Trust me, at over three times your age, I and other acquaintences have had a share of hassles w/code enforcement officers, some not very pleasant. Once one gets on their "list," it can be an endless string of nit-picking inspections, court dates, and fines.
#15
Posted 20 June 2012 - 01:28 AM
He he, I was speaking to Chad, but you are correct on the age I feel at times. lolIf you wwere3 times my age, you'd be 144 yrs old.
#16
Posted 20 June 2012 - 01:33 AM
i m soaked is 48?
wow!
#17
Posted 20 June 2012 - 02:10 AM
Oops, that's what I get for doing Jack Daniels math. lol In two ~ weeks, it will be five less than your number.rihanna is 72?.....
#18
Posted 20 June 2012 - 06:46 AM
There was an episode of 'Hoarders' on a while ago where an older gent was sent to jail due to his inability to get rid of all the clutter in his yard. I can't recall where it was but they couldn't convince him that the stuff he had was garbage and not worth anything.....so he went to jail for a while....
That case was a little extreme but things can come to a head quickly if your yard is in shambles.....
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