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Originally Posted by JGibson
Does anyone know how far a barbecue grill has to be from your exterior wall?
The next-door CYV which turned into a monthly rental has the barbeque grill right up against my wall in a CYV.
I’m gonna tell the owner when I can locate her to move it to her side of the wall.
The smoke and grease are getting all over my wall.
I said on page 2 I will be the biggest PITA if her tenants turn this into some timeshare/college dormitory kind of thing.
Especially after she said she doesn't care about neighbors who don't like the rentals.
Her first tenant I had to chase away from my window because he was smoking and coughing his brains out at 5 am with the smoke coming into my window.
As someone with COPD, I don't need this.
This CYV design of curved driveways and having to go into the neighbor's backyard to clean my exterior wall is starting to become a headache.
I’m glad I didn't invest a lot into the inside of the house because it seems like the renters are gonna win and I may have to move.
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I would suggest you request that the Fire COmpany come out and examine the situation and get their advice. General recommendations (NFPA) are 3 ft from a wall presumably fireproof and 10 ft from combustible materials. Once you get this information and there is a presumed violation, I suggest you go to CDD community standards and submit a violation. They should contact the Owner and address the issue.
Good Luck