Thought that was pretty much spelled out, of course? :)
Things like that don't go in my part of the country, so not much help. (I mean the living on a porperty in a trailer/ motor home, the other part happens all the time.) Would be a month & people would be tossed off the property, zoning rules.
I still go barefoot when I can, when little I fought wearing shoes so much it took both my parents to get a pair of shoes on me. Nothing wrong with barefoot, but probably a way to get things in writing to move the kids.
Kinda sounds like your brother needs to clean things up a bit. Likely that won't happen, but that's what's needed.
I'd want things different, if I were somehow involved in all of this. In fact, I'd make sure things changed so my boundries were out of the loop of influence....
If you each have your seperate parcels & he's not affecting your parcel, then I'd be quietly disappointed but knowing how family goes, just stay out of it.
All depends how it affects you. If it were me, I'd not be able to enjoy life with such stuff hanging over my stuff....
As to whether it affects the (estate? the property? not sure I understand but I don't need to...) if this doesn't, seems like your brother will likely bring someone along sometime that will, and that's just how it's going to be.
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