I think you did the right thing, but be careful some people out there seem to think they still can tell you what to do even if they don"t own the property. I grew up on a farm in eastern Ne and I have always been fascinated with tractors and farm equipment . I have a lot of different items relating to farm on my properties in town. I really don"t want to get into detail but its a bunch. Here it started roughly 10 years ago . The big city in the area decided they wanted to run things like Omaha or Lincoln. They decided to start telling people what they could or couldn"t have within a 2 mile radius , not to mention what was in town. So basically monkey see monkey do. They started in our town. Thanks to an retired individual with absolutely nothing to do but harass people . we deemed him the JUNK GESTOPO , If he did not approve of what you were doing he"d run to the village board and keep complaining till they took action. (sheriff , court etc.) I always have kept my properties wel kept , mowed and trimed . (the main reason I hate snakes , especially the ones that make noise). After all this the village"s attornery made the assumption that anything needing repair should be worked on in a garage . Well people had news for him , at least 75 percent of projects are done in the driveway! Well finally to the point of all this , people finally stood their ground and pushed back and things cooled off. The thing to remember is if you own the property and pay taxes you give some of these poor stiffs their jobs. Some public officials get a kink in their nose when you tell them that you are paying their wages.(mostly ones that are too big for their briches.)Just remember now that you own property , YOU HAVE RIGHTS! This issue always has touched a nerve with me. Good luck and enjoy your new property . Not be an a-- but the JUNK GESTOPO finally passed , I"m sure he be missed .
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