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Neighbor Drama - Need opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16124830" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>It's always best to try to get along with neighbors as many have said. But it's hard to not agree that since it's his property and the situation existed before he bought the place that he's totally responsible for his own property.</p><p></p><p>Two suggestions:</p><p></p><p>1) Let him know that you have a really awesome set of tools and that if he buys the plywood you will help him install it over his windows so he does not have to look at the easement.</p><p></p><p>2) Send him a dated invoice next time you cut the grass for:</p><p></p><p>Cutting grass and maintenance for property at (His Address)............$100.00</p><p>Discount for 'Good Neighbor'...........................................................$ 50.00</p><p> _______</p><p></p><p>Total owing......................................................................................$50.00</p><p></p><p>Hand him the invoice and thank him for being so good as to realize that you are doing work on his property. Tell him that not all neighbors are as good as him and some might even have continued to try to get the service for free and that you really appreciate his offer to split the cost.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, you neighbor sounds like a bit of a dick.</p><p></p><p>PS As far as starting up your car, maybe you could pop a couple of sets of those compressible foam earplugs into his mail box. Nope, bad idea....he'll just try to use your gesture as an admission of guilt. Screw him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16124830, member: 191643"] It's always best to try to get along with neighbors as many have said. But it's hard to not agree that since it's his property and the situation existed before he bought the place that he's totally responsible for his own property. Two suggestions: 1) Let him know that you have a really awesome set of tools and that if he buys the plywood you will help him install it over his windows so he does not have to look at the easement. 2) Send him a dated invoice next time you cut the grass for: Cutting grass and maintenance for property at (His Address)............$100.00 Discount for 'Good Neighbor'...........................................................$ 50.00 _______ Total owing......................................................................................$50.00 Hand him the invoice and thank him for being so good as to realize that you are doing work on his property. Tell him that not all neighbors are as good as him and some might even have continued to try to get the service for free and that you really appreciate his offer to split the cost. Good luck, you neighbor sounds like a bit of a dick. PS As far as starting up your car, maybe you could pop a couple of sets of those compressible foam earplugs into his mail box. Nope, bad idea....he'll just try to use your gesture as an admission of guilt. Screw him. [/QUOTE]
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