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Thread: So Which Neighbor Is Wrong In This Dispute...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    If anyone officially asks I didn't see or hear a thing. Bad enough I have to listen to these two tards go back and forth, sure as hell not going to let them monopolize my time with depositions and such. I don't set up a lawn chair and "watch the show" but if I'm working out front it's hard to miss them and they aren't trying to be quiet or anything.

    As to the other matter, no car finish can stand up to the elements in FL. I've seen some high price autos with top dollar paint jobs get taken down. All it takes it is little bit under the chrome fitting here and a little bit in the gaps there. Add a little daily parking lot sun exposure, humidity, etc. and your cherry new Cadillac looks like a ghetto mobile in less than a year.
    Ha, ha! We never heard a single thing about this situation, we don't know anything, and we're pretty sure SteyrAUG hates you both so you don't want him for a witness.

    Guess that means if I decide to retire to Florida in my golden years I'll need to get an automobile with polymer molded-in-color body panels. Then again, nitrided steel would make for a bad ass black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    And if I was Neighbor B, I would simply extend the north / south section of wooden fence to come up even with the south end of my carport and solve the problem that way.
    Exactly - that was my first thought. Hedge row is a good idea also.
    Last edited by austinN4; 08-18-14 at 04:36.

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    Soaker hose.
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    Neighbor A is technically at fault. Property owners need to control whatever they are doing (or generating) so that the activity will have no effect on other properties.

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    couple bucks for proper sprinkler heads ?

    who's ever home has been damaged most likely could win purely cause you can't damage someone else's property

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack Wonder View Post
    Neighbor A is technically at fault. Property owners need to control whatever they are doing (or generating) so that the activity will have no effect on other properties.
    I agree.

    That said, if I was neighbor B, I guess I'd put in the bushes or some other kind of physical barrier.

    I'm surprised they even have to run their sprinklers. I haven't run mine a single time this year and my St. Augustine is doing great.

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    All depends where you live. The closer you live to the west coast of FL, the less rain you get it seems. We have no rain in our forecast for the next week. I think it's rained maybe 5x here this summer and I've yet to see a single typical afternoon thunder storm.

    Of course there are a lot of douchebags too lazy to mess with their timer settings and run their sprinklers in the rain anyway.
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 08-18-14 at 08:47.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    How about carport owner hangs a thick sheet of plastic like you see at the supermarkets' freezer sections to keep freezer cold but allow people to pass through? Would block spray but would still allow car door to open. Not very attractive but I would think it would work.
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    Neighbor whoever should enclose his carport, and paint it with rustoleum, and the other guy needs adjustable heads.

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    The neighbor with the white door is on the wrong. Everyone knows the front door of homes should always be red.

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