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My mom and dad lived on a golf course in CA and one day my mom got out of the shower only to see a guy in her back yard looking for his ball. To get there, he had to cross a creek, enter a gate at the back of the property and climb up a flight of stairs or climb a six foot wall. My dad put a lock on the gate after that. Unbelievable. Or maybe it is. For a golf ball. 😣 |
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With your pacifist instructions re: firewood, you have oked his behavior. Do you think a no trespassing sign will stop him? He thinks, or perhaps wants to think his behavior is ok. YOU NEED TO MAKE IT CLEAR. |
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Golf a gentleman's game? that's an oxymoron! Your post proves it! |
This is hysterical...private property at TV...the houses are so close that the concept of private property is a joke.
Yes, annoying when strangers think they can walk around. But i have had neighbors cutting through houses on my cull de sac to go see others on the street behind. Whats the big deal? Wave at me, say hello, and smile...walking on my grass doesnt upset me. Maybee some of you come from an area where you have to post no tresspassing signs to keep the poachers away. |
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I believe what you say but I am curious to know do you live on a championship course or an executive course? If a championship I would not ask you which of the 9 hole course you live on but only if its Palmer's Havana, etc. if you live on an executive course I would not also be so bold as to ask which one but is the course on the north side or the south side? I asked because you describe an abuse of privacy that I have never heard in 11 years being here. I live on a championship course and only 3 times in 11 years has anyone entered onto my property Personal Best Regards: |
Good grief! It matters not whether there was a for sale sign...IT'S PRIVATE PROPERTY! What don't some of you understand? Basic respect for others dictates you do not go on other peoples property without permission!!! Especially on their lawn or beside/behind the domicile.
Unbelievable that some of you make excuses for such rude behavior. It's COMMON BLOODY SENSE!!!!!!! |
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Is it in her best interest to scare off potential buyers? suppose a person wanting to move to TV gets a call from a friend living here and says I believe there is a house for sale that will fit your need. And the prospective buyer says can you go by the house and take a look, perhaps even some photos....just saying |
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Trespassing HUMMM, How about what happen too me today... My neighbor (two doors down) came over when I was in my house (in the bathroom) & turned down my radio in the garage cause it was toooo loud..... It had to be her, cause I asked my wife if she turned it down when she came back from her friends house. The wife said NO she didn't touch the radio... We have had Run-in's with this neighbor before............ Trespassing!!!!
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Well one can always resort to what we do with the wildlife in the garden. Turn on the sprinklers. MAke them go away, and alexia does it for me
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Secondly, was your garage door open while you were in the house? Not a wise move, my friend. Thirdly, if the radio was loud enough to bother your neighbors two doors away WITH the garage door open, it was TOO loud! You were lucky she (if it was the neighbor) just turned the volume down instead of taking the bothersome (to her) radio. You would have no proof of who took it since you were otherwise disposed. Or she could have reported YOU to the Sheriff for disturbing HER - (Loud radio with the garage door open and you not in the garage) |
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