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Crunch, sorry but I am going to have to take the dissenting opinion here.
OK, after looking at the photo I have a better handle on the situation. I thought you put up a nice chain link fence, not that I like those either. From the looks of your fence I can see why he is not happy, not sure what you are trying to accomplish with a livestock grade fence. From the looks of your home you are in an upscale suburban neighborhood, putting stuff like that up is bound to raise some feathers. Particulary since your neighbor has too see it all the time, unless he spends a ton of money to screen it with a planting.
Looks like you two should see what you can do to solve this privately and stop the feuding before someone loses a father, not worth it!
I think your neighbor just wants that ugly thing gone so he doesn't have it in his face every day of his life. Since you both have tractors maybe you could team up remove the fence and build a nice berm between the two of you. This could be a therapeutic excercise for both of you.
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Crunch,
When I had my house built, I rented a house in a development of quarter acre homes. I had a spool of wire like you had with the stakes just like yours that I placed behind the house.
The first time I met my neighbor he does not say hello instead he says you don't plan on doing anything with that are do you, and by the way I am a prison guard. I did not put the fence up, had no plan to, but this guy decided from that point on treat us as inmates. Trailer trash to his high standards.
He proceeded to do everything to threaten me.....can't rent in the complex...., called the cops because my Lab had too many poops on my yard, you name it. He was a complete a..hole. As a consequence I used to do special things for him like run my tractor on the property line when he was on his deck. I also made sure the grass next to his lawn looked like hell by cutting it too short..... You name I did it.
But the long and short of it was I was miserable every day I lived next to that moron. We were so so happy the day our new home was done.
I wish you luck with your battle. I think in retrospect having my wife bake his fat a.. a pie would have been better, but then again he and his family got along with no one at the development.
Good luck!
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I think GrassGod is right. In that story I told about the guy next to me in my one year rental, my wife just told me that she bumped into some people from the old neighborhood and it turns out he had to move out shortly after our twelve month stay. I think he must have screwed up somewhere on his own.
Waiting him out may be the best thing for you also.
This reminds of a friend of mine who built a new home next to someone who was equally as nuts as your neighbor.
He was a cop and was giving my buddy a super hard time, property lines, calling the building dept... you name it. His place was an eye sore, yet he gave my friend a super hard time.
Months of grief go by. Then 12 months later a for sale sign goes up.
My friend wonders what happened, after thanking God for this blessing.
Well it turns out that he had an altercation with his superior officer a the station. So my friends neighbor was going into his commanders office after hours and pXXing on the floor on a regular basis. The stench was so bad they put cameras in there and they caught him in the act.
Bye Bye pension, bye bye neighbor. Given time this guy may screw up without your help.
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