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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
You win having any planting installed to code.
You win you right to quite enjoyment.
You lose any hope of having a good neighbor, but that sounds like it is lost anyway, in fact it was mentioned that other neighbors aren't too happy with this either.
But in the end the lawyer really wins.
Let's hope they apply and are explained what they can and can't do.
But if they don't apply for approval then what, let them do as they please?  
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We have no intensions to sue. Not a battle we want to engage in. As some of you have surmised, this "neighbor" had no intension of being a good neighbor from the start. When his house was being built, he pulled up in his new red vet, and spit on the ground. Then, when my husband went over to talk to him about not blocking our view, all he could say was that he paid cash for his place and wanted everything perfect with the house. He assured us he wouldnt block our view. In a future visit, he brought his dogs over and let them run loose on the property, he then had cleaning people in the house just prior to closing and he told the cleaning gal that "servants do not wear shoes in his home". Our other neighbor heard this with his own ears. Doesn't sound too friendly to me, so we knew he wasn't going to be a good neighbor. We will do our best not to get into any confrontation with him because that is not our style. We will let the right people handle it and will have to live with the outcome. If you could see the paint layout on his lawn, you too would see that it is not anything the villages would approve. Let's hope they do their job on this one.