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Originally Posted by Dreamer61
I'm going through this situation now. I've had shrubbery planted to give my dog a perimeter, if you will, to stay in our yard. When we're outside on our leash she still tends to roam over the property line. I was discussing with my landscaper about gate options. Come to find out my neighbor was eves dropping and heard the conversation and came over and told him that gates were not allowed. I wasn't home at the time so when I got home I went over to ask my neighbor what was up. It was then that she told me that gates were not allowed because she applied for approval on one and was denied. And then proceeded to tell me that if she couldn't put up a gate then why should I be. Personally I'm offended that she was eves dropping on our conversation and that she called the committee on something that we were just discussing! It is my property and it's my consequences if I do something not allowed! This of course is my personal feelings on the matter.
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I think your facts are mixed up. She applied and was denied, you say she called just now? Was she advising you on what happened to her? Isn't she right in saying if I cannot put up a gate then you can't either.....right?
If you are not planning on moving, I would bake a cake and ask your neighbor over for coffee. Or haven't you talked in the past? Living with neighbors is a
two-way street.