John White
Gold Member
I was curious as to weather any one has ever sue the city (county) and collected. We bought a piece of property about 10 years ago. It was a double lot and the owner had it split. He had a old house and junk every where, yard with waist high weeds. We had a new house built. His place was a sore sight for the whole neighborhood. Health dept was out several times a year for trash and burning at night. Sheriff was out two or three times a year, for domestic complaints. I never really had any runs ins with him. Since he never mowed his yard I mowed a swath on his side of the property line because my wife had planted shrubs and didn't want to walk in the weeds to trim and care for them. He had no problem with that. Finally owner was evicted by sheriff for foreclosure. Sat vacant for over a year. Come up for sheriff auction a couple to times but not sell because the house was so bad it would have to be torn down. Finally some one bought the. Over the years strangers were always stopping by and looking at the house. So I sort of kept a eye on it as I was afraid some one would burn it down. Would always walk over and see if I could help them. One day I seen some one pulling the well pump out. (this area has had a lot of trouble with people stealing air conditioners and the aeration pumps off the septic system) I walked over and introduced myself and said I just walked over to see what was going on as I thought some one was stealing the pump. I could see it struck a nerve with him. He said he just bought the property and was going to tear the house down and build a new one. I was glad to hear that. A few weeks later I seen a surveying crew out here marking the lines and pins. I knew where they were any way. Some time after that I walked over and mentioned that I could have showed him where the pins were. He didn't say much except that I see you are a claim jumper, as you have been mowing a couple feet beyond your property. I explained why I had mowed a couple of feet over. A few days later he put up a "No Trespassing sign" on the property line. Which is his right. (just makes for bad neighbors) He finally had his field bush hogged. I got to looking real good (weeds were always up so I couldn't see) and could see groves running toward our property. It aroused my curiosity. Got to looking in our yard and could see that we had green grass streaks. I contacted the county and got the septic plans from his property and see that the lines run over to our property. This should have been seen by the county before a lot split. I haven't sprung this on him yet. But who is responsible for fixing this mess. And I had my well drilled where the county said to drill and these leach lines are running too close to our well.