treefarmerguy
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In 36 years I've collected two tree stands, tree steps, and a hunting camo tent-like hideout on posted property!!!
There is lots of truth about the saying "Good fences make good neighbors". The first thing we did after having our new property surveyed was put up new fences on the property line. The line was off by over 75 feet on the SW corner.Yeah thankfully I don't have trespassing problems. We have often heard engine noise (ATV/Dirt bike etc) around. of course you can never tell where those are. Going out and checking the "back 40" never found any evidence they were on my side of the line.
That said I do not understand people who think it is ok to trespass. Especially to spend hours our there hunting.
We just got new neighbors. There is no house on the parcel yet. First thing we did is talk about where we think the boundary line is and if we need a survey. We might as I am planning on putting up a fence line along that property line.
In any event how hard is it to respect someones property?
Guess they took the hint, didn't show up today.
So question for the group, I want to know what you think of this:
Today, my wife talked to the neighbors and they said that after the early Oct. incident, they talked to the TSHs and told them to stay off my property (like that was going to do any good). The interesting thing they said was that the TSH said that after this year, they wouldn't be back next year.
Note that this was said at least two weeks before I implemented my Anti-Trespassing Policy (which started just yesterday).
So what conclusion(s) do you draw from that statement (underlined above)? After I hear from some people here, I'll tell you what I conclusions I draw from it.
And thanks for the supportive comments, I appreciate it!