bigpaul
A True Doomsday Prepper
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now you understand why I have as little to do with others as I possibly can people huh?
He had a great deal if only he had thought it through. It's not like it was a huge field, probably about 1 acre, but up front and next to their front yard. So what will happen is it will all grow up and be a mess and lower his property value and Dad's too. He had free mowing and but had to be a butt. He could have had Dad sign a no claim or paid him 10 bucks a month or something. Now, we know his character and it is not good. Better to know now than when after TSHTF. That is the silver lining of this cloud.To be fair, in some places, maintaining an easement can give you a claim on it...so while I get the neighbor's concern, there's a right way, and a wrong way, to handle it. A nice conversation, a signed piece of paper, and a hearty handshake could have resulted in a clean property, and no hard feelings.
Oh, two great examples of morons.I get along fine with my neighbors now, but that is the exception rather than the rule. I have previously always had nosy bitching neighbors that drove me crazy. The last place, the neighbor even claimed that sunlight reflecting off of the windshield of my van was killing his hedge. The place before that, I had a neighbor complaining about the grass in my back yard being too high (the back yard had an eight foot privacy fence!)
He had free mowing and but had to be a butt.
The place before that, I had a neighbor complaining about the grass in my back yard being too high (the back yard had an eight foot privacy fence!)
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