I have some problematic neighbors that allow a their weed and bush overgrowth to constantly take over the shared fence in my back yard. I trim this shit back multiple times per year and am getting rather sick of it invading my yard. What's really aggravating is that five feet of my yard is on their side of the fence. Unfortunately the fence has been there since before we moved in. It's a battle I'm tired of fighting.
I'm curious what others in similar situations have done. I've tried talking to them before but none of them give a shit since the growth from their weeds is on my side. Not their problem and all that BS.
Picture attached for reference. I don't think antifreeze and aids infected needles will help here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Ok. But assholeish.
Simple solution. Just uproot the trees you put in and use them elsewhere. The trees your neighbor put in looks like they'll eventually be a better barrier. You'll also have more yard/space for your fire pit.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
I'm not sure what is different other than 4 new trees on your property? And what is Arbor Vite?
Arborvitae is the species of tree (the "evergreen" trees). He planted the four trees, and his neighbor planted the row of evergreens only a few feet away.
I think I'd just pull up the four new trees, consider it a victory, and let your neighbor deal with the maintenance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Arborvitae is the species of tree (the "evergreen" trees). He planted the four trees, and his neighbor planted the row of evergreens only a few feet away.
I think I'd just pull up the four new trees, consider it a victory, and let your neighbor deal with the maintenance.
Ahhh, I get it. I thought the greener trees in that pic were the same ones as these from June last year. I see what he did now.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Arborvitae is the species of tree (the "evergreen" trees). He planted the four trees, and his neighbor planted the row of evergreens only a few feet away.
I think I'd just pull up the four new trees, consider it a victory, and let your neighbor deal with the maintenance.
Yeah those things grow tall and fast. They will stunt and choke sunlight from those deciduous trees. What I have found is its hard to grow grass under and if you trim up from ground high it still kills grass because of acidity in soil.
They do make good natural sound barriers and windbreaks. DOTs used to plant along the right of way adjacent to housing additions to deaden noise. They would do damage to the Right of way fencing when hey died and fell so now they just build sound walls. [Reply]
Neighbor at it again. He started renting out his RV and has been parking it in the street to be picked up. To maintain it, wash it, show it and exchange it-he is on my yard. Hours at a time-twice a weekend. Also doing the same thing when he loads and unloads his drag race camaro.
I want to tell him he can't be on my yard all the time. Wife says leave it alone.
I say he will keep taking and taking if we do not say something. I don't want him dumping anything on my yard and killing my grass. He has already left oil and grease on the curb and road.
There is no sidewalk. To me-right of way rules do not apply to trespassing. And I cannot plant anything or put up a fence.
Option 2-say nothing and just turn on the sprinklers.
Option 3-Call the city for more code violations. He is up to 4. I've tried to be nice. But I say follow the fucking rules
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Neighbor at it again. He started renting out his RV and has been parking it in the street to be picked up. To maintain it, wash it, show it and exchange it-he is on my yard. Hours at a time-twice a weekend. Also doing the same thing when he loads and unloads his drag race camaro.
I want to tell him he can't be on my yard all the time. Wife says leave it alone.
I say he will keep taking and taking if we do not say something. I don't want him dumping anything on my yard and killing my grass. He has already left oil and grease on the curb and road.
There is no sidewalk. To me-right of way rules do not apply to trespassing. And I cannot plant anything or put up a fence.
Option 2-say nothing and just turn on the sprinklers.
Option 3-Call the city for more code violations. He is up to 4. I've tried to be nice. But I say follow the fucking rules
Option 2 works.
Another option would be what I do, and (if you can predict when it'll happen) park something, anything, right where he'd park the trailer. Dare hime to move it. Even just a "children at play" thing.
Or, when he does it, park your cars in front of his house. He should be able to take the hint.
But I do like the sprinkler idea. You know, since the relationship is trash anyway... [Reply]
Unless the guy is a prick and you have a reason to dislike him, I'm not exactly certain why this pisses you off. Just be nice to them Walt Kowalski. [Reply]