Another Neighbor Question

   / Another Neighbor Question #51  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

"Nuisance is one of the oldest causes of action known to the common law, with cases framed in nuisance going back almost to the beginning of recorded case law. Nuisance signifies that the "right of quiet enjoyment" is being disrupted to such a degree that a tort is being committed."

This or trespassing is your only legal recourse. We live out in the county and a group of idiots bought the adjacent 130 acres to establish a live action role play park where they run around playing dungeons and dragons. We are building a nuisance case against them but it takes time and a lot of documentation.
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #52  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

We live out in the county and a group of idiots bought the adjacent 130 acres to establish a live action role play park where they run around playing dungeons and dragons. We are building a nuisance case against them but it takes time and a lot of documentation.

Lol! Aggie that really has to be terrible. Some of those guys "practice" right around the corner from my sister-in-law in Houston. I can only imagine how annoying it would be to have them as neighbors.

As for the OP, I have been involved in a similar situation. The best advice has already been given, don't touch his property, smile, and document.
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #53  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

We are building a nuisance case against them but it takes time and a lot of documentation.

What are they doing that rises to the level of nuisance? LARP'ing isn't my thing, but if they've got 130 acres, it's hard to believe they can't find room to do it without bothering you. Is it parking?
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #54  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

What are they doing that rises to the level of nuisance? LARP'ing isn't my thing, but if they've got 130 acres, it's hard to believe they can't find room to do it without bothering you. Is it parking?

All their games are right on the property line and not back in the woods. Based on what I have read they are about more than dungeons and dragons and I don't want all the rif raf from Ft Worth and Austin around my property every month. They have burned under a burn ban and caused a large fire and leave bottles and cans laying everywhere. Most of all though, I moved to the country to get away from stupid people and somehow they found us from Austin. Nuisance is subjective and I'm feeling it.
 
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Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

Here is an update on the idiot. Sitting on the new deck saturday night and lo and behold, smell dead fish again. 2 new dump locations. Called the Game Warden again. Still working within the law. I'll bet that any dumba$$ that runs a 'hunt club' doesn't really want to pi$$ off the local Game Warden. And I surmise that he has done that since the GW last visit.

Will keep you all posted.:thumbsup:
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #56  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

I am rather curious what, if any, grounds he has to try to claim an easement across from your property. Aside from that, I think you've gotten good advice from those who said to let the law run it's course.

Every time I read a post like this, I find myself thankful that I have good neighbors.

10/4
:thumbsup:
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #57  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

Here is an update on the idiot. Sitting on the new deck saturday night and lo and behold, smell dead fish again. 2 new dump locations. Called the Game Warden again. Still working within the law. I'll bet that any dumba$$ that runs a 'hunt club' doesn't really want to pi$$ off the local Game Warden. And I surmise that he has done that since the GW last visit.

Will keep you all posted.:thumbsup:

Might wanna get PETA involved :laughing:
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #58  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

Can you fence that area off and put a few large aggressive dogs in there? Don't forget the beware of dog signs
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #59  
deerefan said:
Shoot him. Just kidding. Document, document, document. Take a lot of pics and stay in close contact with your attorney.

Bingo. And be patient. I had similar yet different issues in getting my property returned. Document. Photograph , etc. Unfortunately it took a lawyer, an actual good guy , and 10 mins with my demesis in his War Room and it was done. Mostly from documentation and photographs.
 
   / Another Neighbor Question #60  
Re: Another Ahole Neighbor Question

I think he is tresspassing on your property and I would actively pursue charges,combined with a very good trail cameraor a couple for that matter placed where he will not find them. I would focus on your cabin and the srea he believes he owns and build a solid case,then present it. Keep it well documanted and don;tlet him drive you out of what you have a right too. Be sure to keep an active timeline of all issues, and back it up with the police as needed and get compies of their reports.
Be aware in rural areas the law may not respond after coming out so many time for no issues, as well as any kin folk and friendships within the law in the local community,you may have to have the sate police intervene if this is the case.

Be sure to post your poperty, and a few roofers in the area he like to tresspass would not be out a place,butit would not really be the high road either.
 

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