Is pooping in his sunroof an option?
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I can assure you that daycare is not everywhere, and much less with someone you know and can afford at the same time.I'd pay a surveyor and exhibit and exert property rights immediately. Daycare is everywhere, extending your lot is not.
boom goes the dynamite!, because even if he has a prescriptive easement, that only means he can keep using that bit of property, NOT that he can preclude you from using it with a fence.
I can assure you that daycare is not everywhere, and much less with someone you know and can afford at the same time.
cough creeper coughI was just up the street from you, so I drove past your place. I didn’t check right by the mailboxes because they were many cars next-door I didn’t want to look like a creeper… But I could not find the pin marker on the east side either. But I did notice you have a ton of space on that side of your house. If it comes to worst case scenario… Throw some gravel down like your east neighbors, and park your trailer on that side of the house.
I proposed that to my wife when we got it, but she doesn't want to do that. I can't blame her really, its a lot of work but if worse case scenario happened, it is an option.I was just up the street from you, so I drove past your place. I didn’t check right by the mailboxes because they were many cars next-door I didn’t want to look like a creeper… But I could not find the pin marker on the east side either. But I did notice you have a ton of space on that side of your house. If it comes to worst case scenario… Throw some gravel down like your east neighbors, and park your trailer on that side of the house.
Right, it is hard to see, but he has a couple posts he threw up for an eventual fence. Its behind his truck, but he is he saying they can't use that for the vinyl fence they are quoting and even still if it happens to be our property, I would like to be able to move the trailer to the side of the house if all possible, and move his mailbox outta there.cough creeper cough
And on that note, it looks like homeboy has plenty of sideyard to the point that I wouldn't feel even a little bit bad about getting a survey done and insisting they do the right thing. Also your street seems to have mailboxes just kinda anywhere so I'd move that nonsense somewhere else on your property like next to the eastern neighbor's mailbox.
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I missed a bunch of replies when I put up my replies (doing quick post - then missed the new replies ha) I knew it was a small 'rv' pad when I bought it, but didn't think it was as small as it was. I removed a chain link fence when I first moved in that was on my side. It was on my side, but I asked him if he was ok with it anyway. Then I was able to at least get my flatbed trailers back there.A survey could also be easy and accurate depending on where your lot is on the overall subdivision plat. If you’re near a section corner etc it really simplifies things.
I agree that disputes with neighbors are best avoided so proceed with caution. When we put up our concrete retaining wall I asked my neighbor if it was ok to put it right up against the property line to maximize my sideyard and have the fence completely on his side. He sort of reluctantly agreed but it was enough for me to run with it. He got a great deal cause I helped him retain his water and it cost me like $11k for that wall. I didn’t even ask him to pitch in and I still paid for half of the fence. Sometimes a reasonable middle ground has to be found…
But also, why’d you buy a house with such a dumb sideyard? Hahaha