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11-15-2020, 09:43 PM #51
At my last company my office faced the side of our parking lot where our dumpster was. I was surprised how often I'd see random cars driving past, and then a couple mins later, drive back. I didn't clue in til I saw a pickup loaded with stuff drive past, then then drive out unloaded. We put locks on the dumpster after that which pretty much stopped it.
I realized after that I may have unintentionally busted one of the dumpers when we found financial documents for a particular company blowing around in our parking lot - financial statements, bank statements, correspondence. I looked up the company and called its CFO to tell him about all the confidential stuff floating around. He actually came and picked it up. Didn't think of it at the time but it may well have blown out of that dumpster. Not sure why someone would dump it rather than shred it at their own office. But I imagine the conversation with the person whose name was on most of the correspondence covered that among other things.
At least they took the effort to leave in a dumpster
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11-15-2020, 11:32 PM #52
Any time I use my charcoal grill for long periods or entertain guests in my back yard (didn't happen this year) my closest neighbor will blast Chinese talk radio at a completely unreasonable volume.
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11-16-2020, 12:22 AM #53
Fork.
I've got a neighbor who lives on the other side of my wheat field 50 acres from my house. His lot is landlocked, accessible only by easement from another neighbor. When he purchased the lot the access easement was there and that was it -10 undeveloped acres. There were no powerlines and to bring it in required another easement but unfortunately for him he's an asshole and he pissed off the only two neighbors who could help him out so no power.
Unfortunately for me he built anyway and now he runs a big diesel generator 24/7 that is loud and annoying. It's a constant drone I can't escape. I can even hear it inside with the windows closed unless i have the TV or music on and I've got good windows. Sound really carries out here.“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
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11-16-2020, 01:01 AM #54
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11-16-2020, 03:16 AM #55Banned
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One of my neighbors is Tongan, he is a very pleasant guy. His nephews help me move heavy stuff if I need a hand and are super nice. My other neighbor is an older African American couple. He says hi every day and he does great small tlak, and he feeds the crows to keep them from pecking the yards. On the other side of the alley is a Chinese family, the dad is an electrician and he has helped me out a few times and adamantly refused when I offered to pay him. Reading the stories in this thread, I can't imagine going back to having white people as neighbors.
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11-16-2020, 03:48 AM #56Banned
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11-16-2020, 07:10 AM #57
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11-16-2020, 09:17 AM #58
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11-16-2020, 09:42 AM #59
We had a neighbor down the road who would walk his dogs up to our yard, stand and smoke cigs and drink natty lite while his dogs shit in my yard. He also loved to park his hummer in the handicap spot in front of the grocery store. I had him towed one day. Then he moved because the town was unfriendly. Biggest dick I ever met
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11-16-2020, 09:45 AM #60
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11-16-2020, 10:12 AM #61
The most important lesson I learned about neighbor issues--I was talking to a cop about it, he said he had a neighbor from hell and the way he had to deal with it was to move. If cops can't deal with bad neighbors, the rest of us have no chance.
Our full time neighbors--both owners and renters--are all good folks. The people that come to their second home occasionally and the vacation renters not so much. One of the problems with STR's is that no matter how considerate and respectful the renters and landlord are you're still living next to a different set of strangers every week. That's not a normal situation for humans.
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11-16-2020, 10:30 AM #62
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11-16-2020, 10:41 AM #63Hucked to flat once
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I was out of town for two days and was planning to rake all the leaves today. Came home last night to 10 bags of leaves on the curb. No idea who raked them.
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11-16-2020, 10:42 AM #64Registered User
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11-16-2020, 10:43 AM #65
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11-16-2020, 10:44 AM #66
Paging Mustonen to the driveway neighbor related passive aggressive story-phone.
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11-16-2020, 11:02 AM #67Registered User
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11-16-2020, 11:07 AM #68Registered User
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11-16-2020, 11:10 AM #69Hucked to flat once
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11-16-2020, 11:33 AM #71Registered User
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Last year I bought a house in a neighborhood. First time ever having neighbors.
My furnace craps out one day. Came home to no heat. Pellets aren't being delivered for 2 days for the back up stove. I call a neighbor, she puts the word out to the whole block. Within 15 min I’m juggling incoming phone calls offering help and multiple cars dropping off pellets for me. Felt pretty good. It’s a great place, I’m friendly with all the neighbors. When I make cookies with my kids we make enough to drop off to the neighbors. We all watch out for each other.
This past spring new guy moves in next door. I'm having propane hooked up for a stove. Propane co. is using the smallest tank available, 60# tank I think, maybe 4 ft tall and 2 ft wide. New guy comes over and tells me that he doesn't like where it's being placed. Nobody but him can see the tank but ok, let's take a look. I walk out with him. The installers stop their work. New guy doesn't want to look at it from his house. Wants it put in my backyard, adding 60 ft of material plus labor at my cost. While in the backyard he shit talks the guy he bought the house from (who I was friends with). He also suggests that I cut down trees on my property. Says it would get him more sun on his yard. Says all the people walking by comment on how nice it is that he's working on his house, while gesturing toward mine as if it's not up to his standards (my grass is cut, yard is clean, gardens kept well, house is in good repair, it’s just house and yard, no extra shit). It wasn’t just the words, like shit talking half the neighbors, the guy just speaks like an entitled dick.
I offer to put a wooden box around the tank. He still wants the tank moved. He also wants me to cut down my lilac bushes. The lilac bushes that hide the new tank. I am polite. I say no.
Fast forward to the end of summer. Neighbor guy paves his driveway and makes it several feet wider, and about 3 feet of which are on my property. If the guy wasn't such a dick I wouldn’t care. It's in a place I have no use for and the space is way more usable to him than to me. I tend to let things go way more often than not. But my dad is a manipulative, calculating, grudge holding, cold hearted bastard. As much as I try to avoid being like him at all cost, I am the fruit of his loins. So if neighbor guy wants to make this hard, I have learned from one of the very best on how to make neighbor guy regret knocking on my door about the fucking propane tank.
I haven’t said anything to him about his driveway yet. I'm going to hold that little ace card for future use. I’ll be doing landscaping next summer behind my house and I'll just do what I want. Go ahead and make a comment neighbor guy.
I’m new to this neighbor shit.
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11-16-2020, 11:40 AM #72Registered User
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Don't let it go too long. Here in NY there's something about not maintaining part of your property for some length of time where it reverts to the neighbor that does maintain it or some weird shit like that. I have an issue with one neighbor that refuses to trim his bushes because he can't see my side so I trimmed them way back a few years ago and used the empty space to put snow piles in when I shoveled. He freaked and pulled out the property map and showed me where our driveway is 8" onto his property but since he hadn't touched it in 20 years it wasn't actually his anymore. Ever since then he's made my life suck.
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11-16-2020, 11:41 AM #73
I am not going to pretend to be an expert on NY law, but around here, if someone uses your property whenever they want without your permission for 5 years, they can acquire a prescriptive easement, which means they can continue to use your property in perpetuity, and a court will protect that right. Be careful.
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11-16-2020, 11:45 AM #74Registered User
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You let it stay over 5 years and it becomes adverse possession and tougher for you t get rid of. Make him remove it now.
Moved into our house and discovered the same thing. Had to get a lawyer involved to draft paperwork saying they understood that this 3 square yards were our. Fucking stupid, expensive, time consuming bullshit that made buying our dream home more stressful.
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y' know unless you are the guy in that alaskan reality TV show, people who live in the country are still gona have neighbors who do fucked up things they just do different fucked up things than people do in a suburban hood
corner lot with a big church lawn across the street, an alley, 1 storey houses when I'm 2 story so don't see much of anythig ... this place is pretty good
I just have to keep an eye on that Catholic priestLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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