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Old 04-30-2014, 08:59 PM
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Gona have to butt heads with you on this one Gooh. If it aint his neighbors property its none of their business what the yard looks like. Short of an agreement with a HOA they just need to suck it up and deal with it. If not they can move.

I don't have an HOA, and when it comes to my neighbors laziness having an impact on the resale value (money in my pocket), then you better believe you will hear my mouth about it. It is my business when your laziness drives down the price of my home by $15k.

Not saying that's the case here, but based on what we know it very well could be.

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Old 04-30-2014, 09:08 PM
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I don't have an HOA, and when it comes to my neighbors laziness having an impact on the resale value (money in my pocket), then you better believe you will hear my mouth about it. It is my business when your laziness drives down the price of my home by $15k.

Not saying that's the case here, but based on what we know it very well could be.

There's the flip side of the coin
I understand and im not trying to start anything between us. I have a neighbor that I wish would do alot better with his property. Even with that it is his property and not mine. Its his to do what he wants. Not my place to tell him what to do with his land unless I want to be on the wrong end of a gun. Same thing would happen to him If he came to my house and told me to mow my grass.
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Old 04-30-2014, 09:16 PM
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I understand and im not trying to start anything between us. I have a neighbor that I wish would do alot better with his property. Even with that it is his property and not mine. Its his to do what he wants. Not my place to tell him what to do with his land unless I want to be on the wrong end of a gun. Same thing would happen to him If he came to my house and told me to mow my grass.

Totally understand, but how bout I use a gun to get my $15k lost after selling because you didn't cut your grass.

The post said "what would you do". People answered. Others got offended of answers that didn't meet what they were looking for.

Typical sensitivity. People come here for opinions that support theirs, and cry when they get one that doesn't. Then moan in the next breath about how America isn't America anymore.

He clearly stated "the guy had a bat". Well, call the cops unless you are ready to crack skulls and go to jail. The damaged your property with baseballs, call the cops or fight it out. Obviously their parents are idiots, otherwise they wouldn't be heckling and smacking balls at the car.

Were they standing close to the car and hitting baseballs at it on purpose at 15 yrs old??????

Were they playing street ball and a grounder hit the rim?????

Clearly not enough information, yet I'm the moron.
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Old 04-30-2014, 09:24 PM
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Totally understand, but how bout I use a gun to get my $15k lost after selling because you didn't cut your grass.

The post said "what would you do". People answered. Others got offended of answers that didn't meet what they were looking for.

Typical sensitivity. People come here for opinions that support theirs, and cry when they get one that doesn't. Then moan in the next breath about how America isn't America anymore.

He clearly stated "the guy had a bat". Well, call the cops unless you are ready to crack skulls and go to jail. The damaged your property with baseballs, call the cops or fight it out. Obviously their parents are idiots, otherwise they wouldn't be heckling and smacking balls at the car.

Were they standing close to the car and hitting baseballs at it on purpose at 15 yrs old??????

Were they playing street ball and a grounder hit the rim?????

Clearly not enough information, yet I'm the moron.
Totally agree. I have a 15 year old boy and you and I were one once. 15 year olds do some stupid sheet. Even the level headed one. Testosterone booste is a *****.lol
Wasnt wanting to start smack with us bro. Just throwing something out there and seeing how the bite was.lol
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Old 04-30-2014, 09:28 PM
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Totally agree. I have a 15 year old boy and you and I were one once. 15 year olds do some stupid sheet. Even the level headed one. Testosterone booste is a *****.lol

Wasnt wanting to start smack with us bro. Just throwing something out there and seeing how the bite was.lol

No smack at all man, we are simply throwing points of views back and forth. It's why we are here.
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Old 04-30-2014, 09:30 PM
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No smack at all man, we are simply throwing points of views back and forth. It's why we are here.
Roger that brother
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Totally understand, but how bout I use a gun to get my $15k lost after selling because you didn't cut your grass.

The post said "what would you do". People answered. Others got offended of answers that didn't meet what they were looking for.

Typical sensitivity. People come here for opinions that support theirs, and cry when they get one that doesn't. Then moan in the next breath about how America isn't America anymore.

He clearly stated "the guy had a bat". Well, call the cops unless you are ready to crack skulls and go to jail. The damaged your property with baseballs, call the cops or fight it out. Obviously their parents are idiots, otherwise they wouldn't be heckling and smacking balls at the car.

Were they standing close to the car and hitting baseballs at it on purpose at 15 yrs old??????

Were they playing street ball and a grounder hit the rim?????

Clearly not enough information, yet I'm the moron.
Again you got a problem with me?
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Old 04-30-2014, 09:18 PM
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I understand and im not trying to start anything between us. I have a neighbor that I wish would do alot better with his property. Even with that it is his property and not mine. Its his to do what he wants. Not my place to tell him what to do with his land unless I want to be on the wrong end of a gun. Same thing would happen to him If he came to my house and told me to mow my grass.
I've owned a couple of properties and my family has owned many more.

Neighbors never really liked our propensity for shooting (safe and legal), raising livestock (legal), hunting (legal), trapping (legal) or selling timber (legal). I've never encountered resistance to shooting on my properties, but various neighbors tried to prevent us from selling the timber, raising the livestock, trapping, and hunting through various means.

A close family member encountered considerable resistance to his shooting on his property from a neighbor who happened to be law enforcement.

All the issues were eventually worked through with the property owners' rights fully in tact, and the busy body neighbors licking their wounded egos.

If you want to dictate how other properties in the neighborhood are used, you should buy them. If you cannot afford to buy them, you should make polite requests and realize that your neighbors have full legal rights to politely decline your requests.

The home we're in now has all the explicit requirements (HOA style) for mowing the grass, not parking on the lawn, etc. We knew the deal when we moved it, and carefully reviewed the written terms to be sure we could agree. We hope to find a home where we can exercise more liberties soon enough.
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Old 04-30-2014, 11:49 PM
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I don't have an HOA, and when it comes to my neighbors laziness having an impact on the resale value (money in my pocket), then you better believe you will hear my mouth about it. It is my business when your laziness drives down the price of my home by $15k.

Not saying that's the case here, but based on what we know it very well could be.

There's the flip side of the coin
I'm so lazy I'm a list u.

Laf at that .......even in the condition I'm in I could still ....... You any day. Keep posted bro you got issues with me let me know. Don't skirt around it.
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I'm so lazy I'm a list u.



Laf at that .......even in the condition I'm in I could still ....... You any day. Keep posted bro you got issues with me let me know. Don't skirt around it.

Nice threats.
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Old 05-01-2014, 09:01 AM
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I don't have an HOA, and when it comes to my neighbors laziness having an impact on the resale value (money in my pocket), then you better believe you will hear my mouth about it. It is my business when your laziness drives down the price of my home by $15k.

Not saying that's the case here, but based on what we know it very well could be.

There's the flip side of the coin
The real issue here was the kids doing possible property damage to a neighbor-NOT worrying about a messy yard. Clearly, their motive was to shift the focus. Calling cops was the right thing-now it's documented.
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