Posted by RBoots on November 23, 2015 at 15:10:30 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Houses one more time posted by NY 986 on November 23, 2015 at 05:18:20:
Our field across the road from my house has a junky house at the one corner that was for sale for $24,000 for a couple years with no buyers, it sets on less than half and acre. $24,000 was a bit steep to the neighbor next to it that wanted to buy it and knock it down. The neighbor offered 10,000 for it but was declined. This place is rough, a foreclosure. It was sold last fall. The neighbor inquired to a contractor working to get it liveable what it was bought for. The contractor stated he bought it for a couple of his employees families to live in for $6,000. This contractor had had a house in a nearby town that his "employees" had been working on that was discovered was a meth lab, my sister in law lived across the road from it. Only a couple of the "employees" got in trouble for it, as they had allegedly been cooking meth after hours, and no one else knew about it supposedly. Well, same contractor owns house at forner of our field for his "employees" and their families to live in. My sister in law identified the cars there as the same ones at the previous meth lab across from her house. Now there are cars stopping there at all hours and random people that go by there honking. Many of these people come from the village up the road that has about a 10% employment rate, and a 90% assistance rate. Anyway, this house at the corner of our field throws their trash in our field. Diapers, bags, containers, boxes, yogurt cups, snack wrappers, you name it it is in our field next to their house. And their push lawnmower I later found with the chisel plow in the tall grass along our field and their yard. I kicked every diaper back in their yard, picked up every piece of their trash and threw it back in their yard in a pile and tossed a rock on it so it wouldn't blow back into our field. When the tenants saw me throwing their trash back into the yard, they all went inside and hid, as I was pretty upset with the whole deal and they knew it. The neighbor on the other side has the same trash issue with them as well. The house is barely liveable, I know the "septic tank" is a fuel barrel under the porch. I hate to be nasty, but if it comes down to it, I'm pretty sure a lot of the things going on there would slow them down if checked on.
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