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Re: Re: Tractor Storage
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Posted by MapleStone on March 04, 2004 at 08:05:30 from (198.208.6.35):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Storage posted by Jonathan on March 03, 2004 at 15:52:05:
Jonathan, Just to play devil's advocate here, put yourself on the other side of the fence. While I do agree that people should be able to live and do with their property as they wish they should not be allowed to collect junk like "20 junk cars" in an untidy manner that will negatively affect you and you property. I you owned next to a place that suddenly looked like a trash heap/junk yard your property value will drop and other problems may arrise like rodents. If you want "20 junk cars" then provide a clean neat compound for them to be put in, not just scattered all over your yard. And if you do not do this then the city should, by all means, step in. The original poster is in a slightly different situation. He had and existing propery that other people have now moved close to. As long as the condition of the place is not such that it is negatively affecting them then he should be left alone.
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