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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
It happens in many neighborhoods I think. Have heard that happens at the bottom of our street as well, plus we have a neighbor closer who lets their pet out and continues to do so even though people have mentioned the lease law to them. Some folks just don't care! They bring the habits they've had with them when they move here. I really feel for you because that's just plain disrespectful of property imho. (and the law too)
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Many come from towns/cities where there were fences. If you don't want to walk your dog and pickup after they do their thing , then you should buy a Courtyard Villa or put in the invisible fence.
Life is too short and in retirement we don't need hassle with our backyard neighbor. A bad neighbor? Invite them over for drinks and dinner and do your best to form a good neighbor relationship. Most of the time, this will work.
"I don't like that man, I must get to know him better". A. Lincoln.