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Re: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor
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Posted by T_Bone on September 25, 2006 at 15:58:26 from (4.240.42.150):
In Reply to: Help..Neighbor trying to get rid of my tractor!!! posted by ShawnNC on September 25, 2006 at 04:37:19:
Hi shawn, Probably the easiest way to deal with your new neighbor is too find our just what muff's him the most, like ugly buildings, farm animals, tractor sheads, old tracotrs on wheels that can be easyly moved, etc; Most countys have a universal building code to work with and enforce. In that code has two very helpful codes to your cause: 1) They define temporary building as one that is screwed together, not nailed and on a skid foundadtion not concrete. 2) If such structure doesn't follow the UBC then the owner has 6mths to remove the vilolation before any fines can be levied. Man just build what ever ticks him off and then set it as close to his property line right out in front and make it appear HE owns this junk, not you. If you have a wide roadway in front of his property, pull your newly built trailer with your junker pick-up right in front of his place for a couple days. Once your caught with it remove it to another storage area for a couple months then bring it back for another visit where once again it breaks down right in front of his house. Pretty soon your neighbor will be over knocking on your door to call a truce. T_Bone
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