Posted by 135 Fan on September 16, 2007 at 00:19:52 from (68.149.46.48):
In Reply to: Thieving Neighbor posted by MichaelNEIowa on September 15, 2007 at 23:39:58:
You could ask the police for advice. Maybe if they just showed up and calmly told them they could be charged for trespassing it would stop. I'd have liked to get a few things I left on my acreage when I sold it but the parents of the buyers were real jerks so I didn't bother. First they said I could keep some stuff in the garage for up to a month. Then they said that they wouldn't allow me on the property after they took possession. I quickly took all the stuff out of the garage and because I didn't have enough time left some non essential stuff. I had a bunch of scrap and good steel I could have used or sold for scrap and some good 45 gal. drums and other stuff as well. I agree if it was a friendly buy/sell and they asked, by all means let them take any old stuff you hadn't expected with the purchase. If they help themselfs who's word is it if they take something of yours and say it was theirs? Do you get along with them? The seller of my current property won't get any favors from me after saying he'd get the county to improve the road and I ended up paying a portion of it on top of building the approach which is supposed to be the sellers responsibility. Tough call but I think someone needs to talk to them. Hopefully they will understand why you're upset and then you can get along. Good neighbors aren't always easy to find but the benefits are endless. In my case I've got equipment that I could do a lot of work with, that I wouldn't charge anything for. Hope this helps. Good Luck. Dave
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