Told a younger neighbor to get his act together because I am tiring of his mooching and/or constant borrowing of tools & stuff. I call him the kid although he is in his 40s. He has a surfer dude attitude who should be at the beach and not living in a house. He's lived in his house over 10 years. He has yet to obtain and/or use the most basic of tools. If there is a nail to be hammered he doesn't have access to a hammer. He constantly says things like he can't find it. With yard work or lack there of he literally comes to the house about every other year and does about 18 months worth of trimming & maintenance with borrowed tools. Not only am I tired of his mooching but his need or projects have gotten so big he could literally wear out or damage the tools when completing them. He needs to buy an assortment of tools or hire a contractor. He says he doesn't care or put priority on routine maintenance of a house which is fine but don't involve or ask others to pay the price of neglect and ignorance.
At first I gave him a tiresome NO then I said ok you can borrow it with a lecture of why he needs his own tools and do regular routine maintenance. Also told him if he wears something out like a blade he replaces it. The tool was returned shortly there after. To top it off he seems totally unfamiliar with again the most basic of tools and/or safety as well-common sense. I'd be literally afraid he could hurt himself if loaned the wrong tool. Apparently the previous home owner left a bunch of supplies & tools along with some of his lady friend' tenants'. He said bought his lawn mower off a friend. It's like he doesn't want to shop or walk into a Home Depot or something.
There is stuff done be regularly around most houses. Heck there are landlords out there that will evict you if don't tell them about issues that are their responsibility. He doesn't get it. I could go into the house's appearance and condition all day. But that's not the point because I don't want to be lectured about what goes on my property. But gosh sakes learn to do some things for your self.
Was I too harsh attaching a lecture and conditions on the borrowing of a tool to a neighbor?
At first I gave him a tiresome NO then I said ok you can borrow it with a lecture of why he needs his own tools and do regular routine maintenance. Also told him if he wears something out like a blade he replaces it. The tool was returned shortly there after. To top it off he seems totally unfamiliar with again the most basic of tools and/or safety as well-common sense. I'd be literally afraid he could hurt himself if loaned the wrong tool. Apparently the previous home owner left a bunch of supplies & tools along with some of his lady friend' tenants'. He said bought his lawn mower off a friend. It's like he doesn't want to shop or walk into a Home Depot or something.
There is stuff done be regularly around most houses. Heck there are landlords out there that will evict you if don't tell them about issues that are their responsibility. He doesn't get it. I could go into the house's appearance and condition all day. But that's not the point because I don't want to be lectured about what goes on my property. But gosh sakes learn to do some things for your self.
Was I too harsh attaching a lecture and conditions on the borrowing of a tool to a neighbor?