My reason is BTDT: i.e.- I had some critters on my property that I let someone use. Agreement was: they would keep-up the fences, feeding, watering, etc. It was all up to them to maintain their critters. Well, their critters got out one night and I got a call from a neighbor saying the critters were in their fields and were destroying their crops. I called the owners of the critters and informed them of the problem.
It was 5 days latter when one of them showed up to see what was going on. In the meantime I had to take calls from surrounding neighbors calling me all hours to report to me that "MY" critters were on their property and destroying their crops. At first, the neighbors were nice and understanding. But, as each day went by, the calls escaluted and they were getting madder that nothing was being done (understandably).
By the end of the third day, they were threatening me with lawsuits to pay for damages. It was not even my critters but the neighbors assumed since they came from my property it was my responsibility to get them.
It took me a long time(years) to mend those relationships with my neighbors.
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