JaniceM
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Recalling NY's zoning laws- people can have piles of junk on their property, but heaven forbid if somebody builds a treehouse for their children in the back yard!!
I wouldn't like it but IMO a man's home is his castle and how he keeps his property should be his business.
A sure way to start a neighborhood feud is by contacting village officials.
Next winter the calls may be from concerned neighbors about the condition of your sidewalk.
I say live and let live.
Good luck!
It’s not something I could do. I wouldn’t feel right but luckily we have great neighbours. They even shovel our driveway in the wintertime. My husband was so impressed , told all his buddies at work.usually unless it's something that's doing me direct harm or interfering with my sleep at night, i usually try to ignore it.
You have a good point there, Aunt Bea!I wouldn't like it but IMO a man's home is his castle and how he keeps his property should be his business.
A sure way to start a neighborhood feud is by contacting village officials.
Next winter the calls may be from concerned neighbors about the condition of your sidewalk.
I say live and let live.
Good luck!
Told him about a twig & you fear what would happen if you filed a complaint? If you aren't planning on moving So the concern for property value isn't there why do you care what a slob next door does. Seems to me property value depreciation is the main concern for most responding.I am an elderly single female and he knows that. Good way to get a brick through a window or tires slashed. I picked up a twig on the sidewalk once as I pased his house and opened his trash can and put it inside. Someone must have seem me and told him. I got my ears pinned back. He said he'd let it go that time, but never do that again.
In some places it’s against the law to put anything in some else’s garbage can. You have to ask permission first.I wouldn't like it, but if it wasn't a violation of city code and the officials weren't already giving the neighbors a warning, then I would just ignore it. It's not doing harm to a person or animal, just an eyesore. I don't think picking up anything off of someone's sidewalk and putting it in their personal trash is okay either. I'd be annoyed if anyone was putting anything in my trash without my permission. Everywhere I've lived, maintenance of the sidewalk in front of anyone's house is the owners responsibility, not the neighbors.
Fences are expensive and you have to pay a fee to the county to put one up where I live. If you can’t do it yourself they are super expensive. If would be cheaper to buy a hedge or plants to hide the mess.Put up a 6' high board fence and then you won't have to see it.
Home owners associationwhat's an hoa?
I love to learn new words. "Hickish" LOL!yes but this is kansas and well kansans are kinda hickish. not to mention cheap. so the odds of them taking that stuff to the dump without a court order is highly unlikely.
I agree.....provided it didn't affect my safety & well being.I wouldn't like it but IMO a man's home is his castle and how he keeps his property should be his business.
A sure way to start a neighborhood feud is by contacting village officials.
Next winter the calls may be from concerned neighbors about the condition of your sidewalk.
I say live and let live.
Good luck!
It would be wise to make the call anonymously. Code Enforcement Dept. can do nothing about retribution. Even police can't have someone guarding anyone; they'll take a report after it happens.Most NYS counties have a code enforcement department as well as a health department...make a call and explain that you're a senior afraid of retribution.
Home Owners Associationwhat's an hoa?
I agree with win. I first thought rats! then snakes! Either one is bad news.To have neighbors on both sides of your property have piles of junk in their yards.
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I sent a PM to the mayor. Waiting to hear back.