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Maybe this is cultural. Maybe he isn't from this part of the country, and where he was raised, neighbors were basically in a combat zone and hostile to one another and used litigation as a way to deal with issues.
As others have said . . . most things can be easily addressed w/ a phone call, a friendly visit to discuss things or while having a beer across the backyard fence.
Some folks have never lived in the 'burbs and so don't know how to be a good neighbor . . . so if this is the case, I hope OP will take some very worthwhile advice and learn some new social skills so he can become a happy member of his community -- and enjoy cordial relationships w/ the people around him.
You don't have to even LIKE your neighbors in order to have the reputation of being "a good neighbor." There is a lot to be said for civility and acts of kindness, even if they are not reciprocated. It builds goodwill and there can never be too much goodwill in any neighborhood.
So what you're saying is that Crestliner is from New Jersey?
Sure is easy for people not doing the work to tell others how easy it is.......It ant my job to cut up nuthin....thats the whole point.
so not only do you like to complain about stuff, you also have trouble comprehending. Its been established that is is your responsibility to clean it up, but yet you still have to cry and moan about it.
Sure is easy for people not doing the work to tell others how easy it is.......It ant my job to cut up nuthin....thats the whole point.
It is your responsibility and that is the whole point.
If you ask a question then you should be willing to accept the answer. If your point was to really beoch about your neighbor, then your mission is complete. Did it change anything? No.
Well sports fans, the neighbor got him a saw and cleaned his mess up.....I have trees too and if One of my limbs falls into his yard I dont plan to clean up squat........
Well sports fans, the neighbor got him a saw and cleaned his mess up.....I have trees too and if One of my limbs falls into his yard I dont plan to clean up squat........
while I can't speak for everyone on C-D, I think at this point we just don't really care.
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