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Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans!
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Posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on June 13, 2005 at 16:07:41 from (209.71.222.98):
In Reply to: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Markuss on June 13, 2005 at 14:05:28:
The old adage about moving to the country is: "Don't change the land use for a year." While it may seem very difficult to do at this stage, talk to the guy. Explain that you bought the land in good faith, and you are of course disappointed about the dead trees, but have been compensated by the realtor. Make it clear that your real concern is not so much with the beans, but with the potential of further spraying damaging your residential lot. He should understand that. Let him have his beans this year, then the two of you should build a fence. Look at the property line from your side: whatever is to your right is yours. Whatever is to his right is his fence. You have a mutual obligation to fence it if either wants it. Good fences make good neigbours, and a bit of goodwill at this point may prevent a lot of overspray later.
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