Encroachment problems

Closed Thread
Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 04-24-2021, 11:45 AM
cafw1 cafw1 is offline
Member
Join Date: Jan 2019
Posts: 51
Thanks: 77
Thanked 47 Times in 23 Posts
Default Encroachment problems

I'm sure there have been a lot of encroachment issues between neighbors in The Villages---planting too close to the property line, curbing too close to the property line and trespassing onto the next door neighbors property to do regular yard maintenance. I'd like to hear about some of the issues and how they were handled.
  #2  
Old 04-24-2021, 11:48 AM
OrangeBlossomBaby OrangeBlossomBaby is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 8,488
Thanks: 6,846
Thanked 9,437 Times in 3,081 Posts
Default

My neighbor has a bush that has grown past our property line. I love that bush. So rather than tell them they need to cut it back, I prune it for them. With their permission. The entire bush, even the bulk of it which is on their side of the line. They have one less thing to do, I get a pretty bush as part of our landscaping. Problem solved.
  #3  
Old 04-24-2021, 11:49 AM
Garywt Garywt is offline
Soaring Eagle member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 2,000
Thanks: 4
Thanked 1,980 Times in 713 Posts
Default

We are in a Villa so we have easements to our neighbors land and actually maintain part of it and have an easement on the other side to maintain our house. It is all spelled out in our documents.
  #4  
Old 04-24-2021, 08:14 PM
villagetinker's Avatar
villagetinker villagetinker is offline
Sage
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Village of Pinellas
Posts: 9,648
Thanks: 2
Thanked 6,104 Times in 2,233 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cafw1 View Post
I'm sure there have been a lot of encroachment issues between neighbors in The Villages---planting too close to the property line, curbing too close to the property line and trespassing onto the next door neighbors property to do regular yard maintenance. I'd like to hear about some of the issues and how they were handled.
A lot depends on the type of home, Villa or on your own lot. I cannot comment on villas (way too confusing). As for encroachment on your own lot, simply call Community Standards about the problem. In general there is a 3 foot to 5 foot area between the houses that cannot be planted as this is kept clear for drainage. There are also areas to the front and back that cannot be planted highly dependent on the type of lot.
You can get a copy of your plat (plot) plan from the county building department. Ths will give you a lot of information on restricted areas.
__________________
Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV.
  #5  
Old 04-25-2021, 07:55 AM
retiredguy123 retiredguy123 is offline
Sage
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 14,126
Thanks: 2,320
Thanked 13,587 Times in 5,184 Posts
Default

I would suggest that you read your deed restrictions, especially if you live in a villa, and look for a paragraph entitled, "Easements of Encroachment". This paragraph allows "non-willful" encroachments of up to "1 foot" beyond the property line between houses. Some people incorrectly think that this provision applies to the side yard landscaping easement area adjacent to a neighbor's exterior wall. It doesn't. It applies to the common boundary lines between adjacent properties, not the easement area.
  #6  
Old 04-25-2021, 08:13 AM
Madelaine Amee's Avatar
Madelaine Amee Madelaine Amee is offline
Sage
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: The Villages North
Posts: 4,274
Thanks: 1,216
Thanked 1,039 Times in 373 Posts
Default

My neighbor had a huge and very attractive oak tree right on the property line, but more on their side than mines. It was my primary shade in the late afternoon when it gets very hot. She got it taken down with the excuse that it was dropping leaves all over MY lawn. It was no problem to me at all, but the lack of shade is a real problem.
__________________
A people free to choose will always choose peace.

Law of Logical Argument: Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about!

Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak
  #7  
Old 04-25-2021, 01:26 PM
eremite06's Avatar
eremite06 eremite06 is online now
Veteran member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 828
Thanks: 58
Thanked 45 Times in 28 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee View Post
My neighbor had a huge and very attractive oak tree right on the property line, but more on their side than mines. It was my primary shade in the late afternoon when it gets very hot. She got it taken down with the excuse that it was dropping leaves all over MY lawn. It was no problem to me at all, but the lack of shade is a real problem.
If dropped leaves were a reason to cut down a tree, any tree could be eliminated.
__________________
Penna. until '68, Florida since '73.
  #8  
Old 04-25-2021, 01:30 PM
Joe V. Joe V. is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Jul 2019
Posts: 572
Thanks: 10,765
Thanked 1,142 Times in 301 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by eremite06 View Post
If dropped leaves were a reason to cut down a tree, any tree could be eliminated.
Here is how a neighbor in our village is handling the problem. Picture taken today, in Florida's friendliest home town.

grass-off-jpg
Closed Thread

Tags
property, encroachment, issues, close, neighbors


You are viewing a new design of the TOTV site. Click here to revert to the old version.

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:58 AM.