Posted by Destroked 450 on February 02, 2017 at 08:21:15 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Stolen equipment? posted by 37chief on January 31, 2017 at 10:09:12:
Looks like several half read your post and jumped to conclusion.
You've done to right thing, you have a agreement to mow property owners lot, you where doing that work and found equipment there that did't belong to property owner, you talked to police about it possibly be stolen, you found that a neighbor was parking the equipment there without permission from the property owner.
The neighbor ether doesn't have room or zoning laws prevent him from parking equip on his own property and he doesn't want to pay storage lot rent, he's ether using that equip to work on his own property or does a little side line work because it's older equip, the weeds and rust on the buckets indicate it's not used very often.
If your interested in the equip then ask the neighbor if he would be interested in selling, I have no idea of their value but would guess a few thousand each min if they run ok.
If he doesn't want to sell contact the property owner your mowing for and advice him of what the neighbor is doing and let him take it from there, you can't tell the neighbor not to park his stuff there, only the property owner can.
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