New house, neighborly advice.

   / New house, neighborly advice.
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#41  
I think the issue is more some new guy shows up and starts whining. But not everyone has a thousand bucks to pull out of their butt for a what if someday event.

No whining here pal. Don't know where that bs came from.
 
   / New house, neighborly advice. #42  
No whining here pal. Don't know where that bs came from.

This is all you got to worry about with your new house?

If you go to the guy as soon as you move in, with a future problem, it will be whining. Hey I live for the feud too, but this is just not something I would start off with.

I would go to him if there was a real problem that need to be addressed, or I felt I need to set the tone, about who owns what property. But this? You bought the house. It is not going to fall down tomorrow.

I would either move it with the tractor, or wait a bit, and then talk to the guy.

If you meet the guy, and he is a jerk, then I would find out the laws in your state, and get the feud going.
 
   / New house, neighborly advice.
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#43  
What feud? There is no feud, there never was a feud and there will be no feud.
 
   / New house, neighborly advice. #44  
What feud? There is no feud, there never was a feud and there will be no feud.
Has it started yet? Should we ask your neighbor?
 
   / New house, neighborly advice. #45  
Myself, I own the house next door and it's been vacant for 10 years now. I keep it up and write it off. I hate neighbors so I bought it a while ago, like 15 years ago. Rented it and tennants are generally pigs so it stays vacant.

My comment is mind your own business. Someone owns it and pays the taxes and thats all you need to know.
 
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#46  
   / New house, neighborly advice.
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#47  
My comment is mind your own business. Someone owns it and pays the taxes and thats all you need to know.

The question is who owns said tree because it has a big *ss limb leaning over the shed that some dumb s**t put under said limb.

Otherwise I could care less who owns the property or lives there.
 
   / New house, neighborly advice. #48  
So, what is your current plan? Are you going to.move the shed?
 
   / New house, neighborly advice.
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#49  
So, what is your current plan? Are you going to.move the shed?

If I do move the shed it will only be long enough to cut the limb. I haven't had time to worry with it honestly.
 
   / New house, neighborly advice. #50  
I forgot about this....

When we moved into our house in the city there was a house that was empty. That house stayed empty for the decade we lived there! :shocked: It never went up for sale nor did ANYONE ever live in the house! :eek: A few years ago I was near the old neighborhood so I drove through to see how things had changed. That house was still there and still empty. The house has sat empty for at least 20 years! :confused3: Go figure.

We talked to the neighbors that lived next too and near The Empty House and NOBODY knew what was going on with that house. All sorts of guesses about divorce, government involvement, bankruptcy, estate, etc but nobody knew what was happening. This makes me think the house has been sitting far longer than we knew. Maybe since the house was built in the mid 70s. At one point, someone in the neighborhood knew what was happening with that house but they moved away or died before we or neighbors had bought into the subdivision and had a chance to hear the story.

Tis very odd for a house to sit empty for a couple of decades. Someone would mow the yard from time to time but often the neighbors around the house would mow. I assume the neighbors would complain to the city when the grass stayed unmowed and the city would contact the owner who would mow the grass from time to time. Just flat out odd. That house would get at least a $1,000 a month rental fee.... Just paying the property taxes year after year, decade after decade, with no usage is just strange.

Later,
Dan

Hmm. Jimmy Hoffa?
 

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