I still do not like my neighbor.

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EvilYoda

Lifer
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And to avenge your poor cat, install a very directional speaker (yeah yeah) that will only play a cat's meow at 2-6AM directly at her bedroom window. She'll never figure it out. ;)

It'll be like The Telltale Heart...only it's a cat. ^_^
 

So

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Originally posted by: EvilYoda
And to avenge your poor cat, install a very directional speaker (yeah yeah) that will only play a cat's meow at 2-6AM directly at her bedroom window. She'll never figure it out. ;)

It'll be like The Telltale Heart...only it's a cat. ^_^


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:beer:
 

SeaSerpent

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: So
Found it...

One fvcked up woman


wow...just...wow
wow, there were some grade A asshats on the board back then. The memories.. heh.


A few months? More like 2 years. :p

I guess time flys by when you get older

:)


It only seems like a few months I guess because it is still fresh in my mind.
 

SeaSerpent

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Btw, I did talk with my neighbors across the street and the b!tch even told them her fence was a foot and a half over
:disgust:
 

Bleep

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The rules where I live states that if a fence has been installed on another persons property and has been there for over 3 years the property between the fence and the origonal property line becomes the property of the one that put up the fence.
Crazy rule but that is the way it is.

Bleep
 

Perknose

Forum Director & Omnipotent Overlord
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I'm glad I'm not you. I'd probably be in jail for murder. How can you even talk to this woman knowing what she's done? :|
 

SeaSerpent

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Not in my state.
The guy at the building department said she can either buy the land from me, remove the fence, or I had the right to rip it down.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
And to avenge your poor cat, install a very directional speaker (yeah yeah) that will only play a cat's meow at 2-6AM directly at her bedroom window. She'll never figure it out. ;)

It'll be like The Telltale Heart...only it's a cat. ^_^


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:beer:
That's great.
 

Ogg

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Sep 5, 2003
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Originally posted by: aircooled
Build your fence, and make sure you put the post in cement so she can pull it down.

Yeah and start hanging provocative pictures of aircooled's cat up all around her house:shocked:
He models for cheap and is so sweet:eek::p

I had him over for a session and...............
 

woowoo

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I would not even communicate with the neighbor.
Build your fence where you think it should go.
Make her prove it is wrong

Dont forget to start your new compost pile on that side of the yard......
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: Vic
Yep, the quickest and easiest solution is to install your permanent fence on the legal property line and then let her try to fight it.

BINGO!

Throw up your own fence a few inches onto your property. When she tries to stop you and claims it's her property, she must prove it.

OH, and grow a pair.
 

Azraele

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she must prove it.
The only problem with that is if for any reason, if the fence is even on a smidge of her property, she'll make him move it that eeeny teeeny fraction of a fraction of a fraction of an inch.
 

Ogg

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Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Vic
Yep, the quickest and easiest solution is to install your permanent fence on the legal property line and then let her try to fight it.

BINGO!

Tear down the part of her fence that is on your property and throw up your own fence. When she tries to stop you and claims it's her property, she must prove it.

Grow a pair.

HE ALREADY TORE IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


can any of you guys read?:D
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Ogg
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Vic
Yep, the quickest and easiest solution is to install your permanent fence on the legal property line and then let her try to fight it.

BINGO!

Tear down the part of her fence that is on your property and throw up your own fence. When she tries to stop you and claims it's her property, she must prove it.

Grow a pair.

HE ALREADY TORE IT DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


can any of you guys read?:D

Whoops!

OK, edited post:

BINGO!

Throw up your own fence a few inches onto your property. When she tries to stop you and claims it's her property, she must prove it.

OH, and grow a pair.

There, better?
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Azraele
she must prove it.
The only problem with that is if for any reason, if the fence is even on a smidge of her property, she'll make him move it that eeeny teeeny fraction of a fraction of a fraction of an inch.

He said he's certain where the property line is. Just put the fence a few inches to his side of that line, and run with it. Let her tie up the courts with stupid small claims if she wants to.

Hell, take it to Judge Judy. When she hears about the cat and the bat she'll have an aneurysm on TV.
 

Gagabiji

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Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
I did a post a few months back about how my neighbor beat my cat to death with a baseball bat.

Well, we seem to be having issues again.
I wanted to put up a 6' privacy fence. My wife talked to her a week or so ago about taking her chain link fence down so we can put our fence up. The neighbor acknowledged that her fence is 1' and a 1/2 on our property and she didnt mind that we take that back when we put our fence up.

I went to Home Depot today to get the fence post and when I came back she had moved the string I had run to keep the posts in line. She came over all b!tchy like saying that it was her property.

I guess now I have to pay the 400 bucks to get a serveyor to come mark it out.

I do not know why she has to be a b!tch about this, the serveyor stake is in plane sight and we measured it all out and it clearly shows her fence was over the line.

How could she do that...thats...I for one could never do that and feel even OK after I would be done.
 

Shockwave

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The plot line marker is for your plotline right? If its for the houses behind you it may not mark your plot line.
Just giving you a heads up before you go to war. Well, I guess before you escalate the war anyways :D
 

Garet Jax

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Originally posted by: SeaSerpentI didnt have proff she did it. My neighbor across the street said that he watched her do it...but.. he waited a month or so to tell be about it.

Thenyou have proof. I'm pretty sure the limitations wasn't up after a month.
 

SeaSerpent

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Sep 24, 2001
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Maybe when I put my fence up I should use all 130' and paint a tribute mural of my cat on her property side of the fence....heh-heh:D

Im waiting for a few phone calls from a couple serveyors.

I will update the situation as needed.
 

Vette73

Lifer
Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Maybe when I put my fence up I should use all 130' and paint a tribute mural of my cat on her property side of the fence....heh-heh:D

Im waiting for a few phone calls from a couple serveyors.

I will update the situation as needed.


I was going to say, you ARE going to paint the side that faces them right ;)

I am sure we can come up with some good ideas. Juts take pictures of it that way if they paint over it you can have them arrested. :)
 

jinduy

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Maybe when I put my fence up I should use all 130' and paint a tribute mural of my cat on her property side of the fence....heh-heh:D

Im waiting for a few phone calls from a couple serveyors.

I will update the situation as needed.


I was going to say, you ARE going to paint the side that faces them right ;)

I am sure we can come up with some good ideas. Juts take pictures of it that way if they paint over it you can have them arrested. :)

i vote for a rough sketch of aircooled's famous standing cat pic