Schfifty Five
Lifer
- Oct 20, 2005
 
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I'd build yourself a bridge and get over it.
HAHAHAHA omg, you just...omg, what is this, I don't even...lulz you told him to build a bridge.....rofl.
I'd build yourself a bridge and get over it.
I am kind of annoyed that this older gent doesn't want to crap up his maintained lawn and wants to plant on my side...my wife now wants to plant one on HIS side in the out lot just to piss him off...
What are your thoughts?
I'll be buying a house Jan 2012. If my neighbor did something I didn't like that was legal, I'd deal with it.
My parents backyard faced a pasture. When the owner wanted to put horses out there, my parents offered to buy it instead. No go, so they dealt with it.
Maybe you should have bought a place with a view if you wanted one?
HAHAHAHA omg, you just...omg, what is this, I don't even...lulz you told him to build a bridge.....rofl.
first step, talk with him.
if he refuses to budge, plant some mile-a-minute weeds in the common area and only curtail their growth within your property line.
Well that got resolved very civilly. That's no fun for us.
A little update...
So on Sunday of this week I had a visit from the president of the association who got involved through word of mouth...and wanted to investigate...he was cool but made me go through the town board to let them know my intentions...
Then I got a letter from the 'association' that CC'd me on a letter to my neighbor about his garden and that it wasn't approved...so I basically got him in hot water unintentionally about it.
Kind of feel a little bad but not too much
End game is the garden is gone and we are pleased.
Just got my hands on the official covenants regarding the out lots...and I have what appears an open and shut case...
#1. We are allowed to landscape the land by the out lot to ensure that there is proper drainage to the out lot. Currently our out lot has a burm on the top of the edge which creates a bowl effect in our backyard collecting water...our initial plan was to shave the edge of the out lot down so it slopped to the out lot from our backyard.
#2. It states there is NO agricultural cultivation on the out lots which is probably why no one else did it...
His wife is the treasure of the 'out lot' committee so I have to bring a check to her anyways very soon.
I will talk to the guy and let him know our intentions for the out lot once we get the yard going and the reshaping of the land back their...hopefully giving him enough of an advanced warning to do what ever he needs to move it prior to the work being done.
IF he is a jerk about it I will kindly show him the covenants and see what he has to say then.
Oh...and I will remember to use the </Stance of Dominance/> during this conversation.
It should be interesting and I am sure he will be pissed and not be a very helpful or friendly neighbor after this...or he could be totally cool and then secretly plot against me for the next 10 years!
And to think - if he did the garden between his house and the retention pond, he's still have it.
And to think - if he did the garden between his house and the retention pond, he's still have it.
Crawl back into your plastic fantastic world and breathe the 'clean' filtered air of suburbia. The day a garden (and people working in it) become an eyesore is the day I know I'm just wasting space. Fricken, lame ass, HOA suckin,' pavement princess!
