However, Reddit userKingofzdomhas just learned that not everyone shares that sentiment.
As mentioned in the post, this particular neighbor is one of these new people.
We lived in harmony with our neighbors junky yards for years, Kingofzdom added.
But this guy was all trouble right from the get-go.
The neighbor introduced himself by calling the county on a bunch of us anonymously.
We caught this on camera and confronted him in text.
It turned out he was very angry that he had purchased land next to a pseudo-scrap yard.
We had several cars in various stages of disassembly and piles of materials.
Keep in mind, this is the country.
This is normal out here; were on five-acre lots.
Another important fact is that the guy doesnt even live on his land.
Settling issues with him in a civil way was pretty much impossible.
Image credits:Image by Freepik (not the actual photo)
Such conflicts are pretty common.
And generally, people are pretty good at it.
Another 15% have complained to their homeowners association or other neighborhood group.
So far, however, its nothing but radio silence.
We havent seen him since we saw him on our security camera observing the survey markers, Kingofzdom said.
Its entirely possible that we entirely chased him out of the neighborhood.
Currently, we are building an ugly fence on the newly surveyed property line.
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