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Posted by Doug in Illinois on October 29, 2006 at 19:51:55 from (207.144.241.248):
In Reply to: Dang neighbors posted by Don-Wi on October 29, 2006 at 18:31:45:
It sometimes isn't just problems with people complaining that makes bad neighbors. We (my mother, sister, and I) had a little problem we never pursued regarding "neighbors" doing as they say fit. Back in Nebraska at the farm an 80 next to us sold and had the trees/ fences/ ditches dozed out to make a pivot work. Didn't even think about where some of the steel posts ended up until I ran one thru a sidewall of a tractor tire well inside our side of the property line, let alone what was happened to the rerouted ditches putting runoff where it never was B4. My Mom passed away a couple years ago, they wanted to buy our property also B4 they did the pivot to make a full 1/4 section, we said NO. Now they seem to think they can buy it from sis and I. Ain't gonna happen, this centennial farm isn't going away, especially to people who can't at least advise maybe the dozers got a little careless.
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