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Re: O.T. Garbage Burning Nuisance
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Posted by Weldon on March 26, 2006 at 18:51:17 from (162.39.95.36):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Garbage Burning Nuisance posted by Billy NY on March 26, 2006 at 08:22:16:
To quote you..... "It seems since I'm back, all the little things people have done to encroach on our place, are getting exposed and mitigated, my neighbor moved right onto our property, made a lawn etc., he's got a 55 x 200 lot with a home and a garage, all kinds of vehicles, atv's and a business that really is a cover, he fosters kids, he's tryin to put 10lbs of shite in a 5lb. bag and make his problems ours, I've been nice, and allowed him some room, I've lived in some tight quarters too, but also told him the yellow thing with tracks will scrape that lawn off in one pass if he ever tried squatters rights to the propertym, the line was re-established as well. People will try and test you, if you are not around for awhile especially." Do you mean that this guy is using YOUR property for his lawn ? And you are not doing anything about it?
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