There has been friction between us and one of our Dallas neighbors for nearly 20 yrs.
Although he's a renter and doesn't own anything, he has always behaved like the right of ways between the street and the fence line were part of his rented property regardless of which side of the street. The right of ways can't be used for personal use.
This year, he got in a real snit when I fenced off the right of way on my side of the street with t-posts and STRING to keep someone (guess who) from mowing the bluebonnets down.
He filed a complaint with code enforcement that the fence (remember, made with string) was hazardous. Children riding their bicycles could get hurt (real joke, no children in our neighborhood). But it was a violation, so I did have to take it down eventually.
He filed another complaint later in the year because the weeds in the right of way had gotten tall. The owner of the land next to the right of way is responsible for maintaining (mowing) the right of way.
Since James and I were very visible in the installation of security cameras on the barn which covered the right of way, we haven't had any more trouble. Although he did call the cops about it, there's nothing he can do. I have a right to protect my property.
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