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Need an idea on how to get back at a neighbor.
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 472703" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>The fence is a great first step. I'm thinking that you should suddenly develop a very deep interest in wind-chimes. LOTS of them. Not just on your porch, but hang them all over the yard on plant hanging poles.</p><p></p><p>If he or the kids go in your yard again, you can threaten him with a 'No trespass'. The landlord is liable if anything happens on the property, but you are liable for anything you may have caused on the property. For example, if your darling neighbor should have a lethal allergic reaction to the dog poop in the yard, you would be liable, so for his own protection, you will get the order.</p><p></p><p>AND if his kids can play in your yard, then your "kid" should be able to play in his. It's only fair and neighborly, don't ya think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 472703, member: 11965"] The fence is a great first step. I'm thinking that you should suddenly develop a very deep interest in wind-chimes. LOTS of them. Not just on your porch, but hang them all over the yard on plant hanging poles. If he or the kids go in your yard again, you can threaten him with a 'No trespass'. The landlord is liable if anything happens on the property, but you are liable for anything you may have caused on the property. For example, if your darling neighbor should have a lethal allergic reaction to the dog poop in the yard, you would be liable, so for his own protection, you will get the order. AND if his kids can play in your yard, then your "kid" should be able to play in his. It's only fair and neighborly, don't ya think? [/QUOTE]
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