He wouldn't want to live next door to me...just burn his house down after they get it framed LOL just kidding ....I don't condone property damage
Hey guys,
There's a vacant lot next door to me. The guy that owned it moved his old house off of the lot about 10 years ago, and is now thinking about building a new one there. I just bought my place about a year ago, and never even met the guy until about 3 months ago. He was making an "attempt" to be nice, but came off as being pretty arrogant to me. He was upset about my dish and also about the storage building I put up. He said he really wished I'd have talked with him before putting the building and dish where I did (along my property line shared with him) and couldn't live with them being there. He said I was devaluing his property and blocking his view of the neighborhood lake (his main view from his proposed house is across my property) I found his language kind of threatening but never heard back from him until today. Actually, I didn't hear from him, but I found survey stakes along the property line when I got home tonight.
My storage building is well within code about 15 feet from the line and was permitted so he can go stick it as far as it goes. The problem is my BUD. I thought I had placed it about 5 feet within the lot line. There's a survey stake 1 foot from the base of the mast tonight. The mast is on my side of the line, but the dish is a 10 footer and overhangs his lot. I'd say it's safe to say he's going to ask me to move it if it's within his legal rights. I know local laws vary, but what do you guys think? Does he have a right to ask me to move it?
Mike
I think you should forget 90% off the replies you received in this thread.
He is going to be a neighbor, life will be much easier if the two of you can get along. ...
That's the best! :up I love it.#3 Leave the old pole in place, as an F-U reminder to him that you had to move it.