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Re: One of my neighbors


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Posted by PeteTheRookie on May 30, 2012 at 15:27:48 from (74.78.21.209):

In Reply to: One of my neighbors posted by Justin Post on May 30, 2012 at 09:02:12:

Ditto, take chit and you will get mo' chit.

We are the "new" people on the block and our 1.5 acre lot was the last wooded lot in the 'hood. Kids used it as a hang out, neighbors used it as a dumping ground.

Prior absentee land owner had trouble but not around to "fix" it.

They built a house and we bought it.

First winter one guy and his wife Xcross country ski right behind the house. Like 10 feet from the back door!

They wave hi when I go out because the dog is going crazy.

Asked them to please not do that again as it drive the dog and then us crazy. He replied something like we have always done this. I reply the next time I will let out the dog and call the police. They did not pull that crap again.

Guy to the right (looks like Homer Simpson) figures he can keep dumping grass and yard waste like he always has. Asked him to stop, asked his lawn service to stop. He continues. I finally get pissed and go and have property survey reviewed and mark all boundaries so they are highly visible. Homer moves his old unused dog house in front of marker so he can't see it. Continues dumping grass and dog waste over prop line.

Pete buys Hercules('66 4500 TLB) and parks it right in view of Homers back deck. Homer complains to town. Blows a cork when he hears my TLB is perfectly legal. Pete sends pics to code officer who notices Homers dog house and play/swing set (kids are older and it was falling apart) were both in violation of 20 ft setback. Pete had him cited. Called police regarding illegal dumping. Police warned him next time he will be charged with illegal dumping. No more dumping on my property! He dumps over the other prop line onto another neighbors property.

Unfortunately mine stink on both sides. Fallen tress issue with guy on left side. They fall, I clean then up even though they fell on his property. He lies and tells me a certain tree is on my property and asks me to take it down. After I got the survey review and clearly marked it as his problem he did nothing. He lets me keep the hardwood I cleaned up off his property that my 15 yr old son helped clean up so my son can sell it.

2 months later comes on my property when I am away on biz and tells my wife his friend is taking the wood. She tells him come back when Peter's home and he gets rude with her and him and his friend take the wood anyway. I get home and start screaming for the chicken chit to dare come out of his house and be disrespectful to me. He acts like he is not home.

There is a storm when he is away. I pay for a tree guy to cut a damaged limb hung up on one of his trees from one of my trees. Tree guy drops it on his electric svc! Should have left that act of God right where it was.

He gets home and runs across the street and starts screaming at a 60 something year old neighbor about me and the tree guy we shared. Calls the cops on me. Cops come and ask me some questions, I have to give up the tree guys card (who did not return me calls about issue). Cop asks me why this guy and I do not see eye to eye. I explain about the disrespect to my wife and the trying to get to take down a tree that is his responsibility and how he screamed at the 60 yr old guy across the street and said "that guy(me) has to go." I told officer I was worried the limb would fall and hit his house so I PAID to get it down. Also added he better explain to him about the "Act of God" part about storm damage and how where ever a healthy tree lands is where/who is responsible for cleaning it up. Added he best get that tree down because it was on ledge and weighted such that if it fell it was going right thru his new addition.

God heard me, LOL, 2 months later a large limb from that very tree took out the railing on his new staircase.

So now after 3 yrs neither of these lousy neighbors talks to us BUT they do stay the hell off my property.

I am the only one on the block who helps the retired couple across the street as the other two would not help anyone.

The one on the left has a postage size lot and his house is already too big for the lot. They have 4 kids now and are going to outgrow their house at some point. You can bet dam sure he is not getting another variance to make it any bigger.

Burned Homer up when retired guy gave me his mint JD lawn mower when he got a new one! I fixed his Ford excursion and take his yard debris to dump whenever I take my trailer loads up.

The x cross country skiers have become friends too as he has retired and asked Hercules and my help pulling some stumps to clear for a victory garden.

Recently bought a mill and plan to make the ugliest home made fencing I can to box in both these self centered jerks.

The thing is both have tiny little 1/2 lots with house coverage above the limits. Long term a barn placed on the outer edge of my lot and a driveway along the prop line (legal in Maine) to that barn is just what Homer deserves.

Pete


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