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Re: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor
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Posted by Billy NY on September 25, 2006 at 05:34:40 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor!!! posted by ShawnNC on September 25, 2006 at 04:37:19:
That is highly annoying, I just don't get the concept of a tightly woven sub-division, all it represents is an owner of land who wants the profit from the housing, so they make it as dense as they can get away with, and sell. And not to tick off or insult any developers here, it's ones right to cash in, but the darned things don't make any sense, market may say housing is needed but look at what happens in these places. Yes, you can afford your own home, come on down, yet you have room for nothing, not even privacy in your own back yard, then the associations, re-zoning, etc. etc. etc. The owner of said development exploits a piece of property for what it's worth, he's happy now, but it's kind of a joke, some people don't mind the layout, it's a little better then rowhouses, brownstones, multi familiy brick buildings of the past, that is why they sell. We destroyed a 500 acre farm in NJ for K Hovnanian, Phase-I was 250 houses, one field was a 100 acres, of flat fertile soil, nice dark top etc. each home was 20 feet to the property line, 40 fee between them. You can have a basement if you buy before built, or you just get a slab. Absolutley no trees, all flat, it looked ridiculous. The site work was unreal to put this place it, absolutely unbelievable, the forman had us excavate giant borrow pits to get sand, guess where all the nice top soil went, right in the hole. In a place like that, someone is going to get offended if you sneeze let alone pursue a hobby that involves equipment or similar. What you do in your driveway and or backyard is no one elses concern if it's within the law. I say look into all the paperwork available from your municipality like codes for, zoning, planning board, local legislation, get copies of all this and read up, might be posted on your municipality's website, see if there is anything stated, if not, I don't think your neighbor has a case, but he's going to be a continued nuisance, count on it. Does make you want to slap the stupidity out of him don't it ? LOL !!!! Protective covenants, yes they were handing those out when the indians were the native inhabitants here, I'm sure the explorers were handed those when they bumped into plymouth rock, I'm sure a few of those were knocked loose, and fell directly into their hands, oh look Chris, no ships named Nina or Santa Maria allowed ! LOL Oh well, guess you get my take on these places.
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