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Re: goofiest neighbor


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Posted by tcanthonyii on December 09, 2008 at 22:06:21 from (75.88.72.35):

In Reply to: goofiest neighbor posted by tork rench on December 08, 2008 at 13:38:55:

Bought my house from my neighbor, it was his father-in-law's place. We knew he had a right of way through our side yard to the property behind us but didn't know it was 16' wide for a one lane drive, that it also took up 16feet in front of his property and that between our houses he had another 16 feet that states I can't put up a fence or building because "i can't stand barking dogs" which makes no dam sense! He is continually walking though my back yard, trying to mow my yard, lets people park in my back yard on the easement even though is specifically states it's only access (why he needs another 16' on my yard is beyond me when he has 20' between his house and mine). He once got in a drunk rage and started screaming at me when I asked politely that his friend move his truck off of my yard! Then tried to say that property line was 20' north of where it actually was, even though he has maintained a flag and electric fence post on the property line since before we moved in. On top of that the 3 properties shared a well at one point. It is on my property and is still hooked to 2 hydrants on my house that I can't use because the power is supposedly going through his meter. So I have the legal right to use it but not the right to steal his power!!!!!!! We have first right of purchase of the back property that has a 200' and a 100' building on it but wont' take it now because he has chosen to put the drain fields from his septic onto it without providing himself easements and has no plans to do so when he sells the property. On top of all of that he is supposed to maintain the driveway easement and for a 70yo man has absolutely no clue how to. The easement is also the driveway to our house. It is full of pot holes and the lane used to have crushed white rock but hasn't had any new put on in over 5 years or more. He rents out storage in the back property so there is a lot of traffic on the driveway. When the holes reform after every rain he just comes out with a rake and puts some of the little white rock there is back in the whole. He has a tractor with 3pt blade but says it doesn't help. I am continually running a harrow through it and now that I have the blade for the loader will start working on it more since he is incapable of doing anything with it. He won't blow the snow on it for any of his customers until the end of the day no matter how much snow is on the driveway so I end up blowing the whole thing with my snapper riding mower. It's a joke. I can't wait to buy some land and build a new house.

Maybe I'm young and arrogant but he just pisses me off.

T.C.


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