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Posted by D13 on November 04, 2006 at 05:41:15 from (216.234.100.59):
In Reply to: Update, neighbor and trees posted by Don-Wi on November 03, 2006 at 23:03:26:
When my sister had her place (SC) fenced the company that did it cut not only trees in the way, but 20' to the side. They noted that that was legal. It also was handy as they had a contract to remove the brush and several of the "brush" trees were large hardwood. And pissed the neighbors off when they cut the ones on his side too. Probably made as much in lumber as she paid them for fence. MX track is fine unless you are like my neigbors who run on the road with their toys at 3am. Don't mind the occasional night on the track, but 3am with no headlights and on a road 1/2 mile from the track and their house? Just rude. Had snowmobilier top my new pinse and dodonuts in the new alfalfa (in about 3" of snow). Wife mentioned it to a neighbor who got real quiet. Found out later it was her husband... no more problems. My mom just turns out the shepherds, or calls one of the neighbor boys to come over and "discuss" it with trespassers. She's good about letting neighbors on if they ask, but b rude once or cut a fence without fixing it and you're in for it.
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