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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NP. Please don’t let your dog poop and pee in the easement bc that’s where vendors, visitors, homeowners park and then step thru the easement grass. It gets on everyone’s shoes. [/quote] If they're leaving their dog's poop behind, you have bigger issues than where they're letting their dogs drop it. Also: driveways/walkways exist. It may take slightly longer to use them than to cut across someone's lawn, but they're much better for keeping your shoes tidy.[/quote] Again, you are free to let YOUR dog do those things on YOUR property. You are not free to let your dog do those things on MY property. Why is that such a hard concept for you?[/quote] Again, the easement isn't your property, AND (because it's ALL CAPS time, apparently) my dogs are trained to go on command. Neither of these concepts are at all challenging for me.[/quote] The easment is not for you to use you idiot!!!!!!!! Why is that hard to understand? Please point me to the law that says anyone and everyone can use my property for whatever they intend? I'll wait.[/quote] What are you going to do about it? Call the cops for trespass? When you do, they'll tell you what multiple people have already told you: the curbline/sidewalk easment is not your property to patrol and control, though you are expected to clear sidewalks when it snows because that's the law here. Instead of shouting at anons on an internet forum, you can look it up for yourself, or call the non-emergency line and ask someone to come out and hold your hand and walk you through your options. Do post back when you figure this out. [/quote] You're the one making the asinine claim that you can use my property for whatever you want, so you should have to support it with something other than "it is so." I know you're wrong and you are not allowed on my property (especially the way some of my neighbors were using it and leaving dog shit behind). I've already discussed it with my HOA. Perhaps you should do some of your own calling around before you illegally trespass on your neighbor's property. The bigger question is, however, what a hole would WANT to do this to his neighbors? [/quote] Bro... Shaggy levels of "it wasn't me" apply here. I'm not your neighbor, and my dogs are trained to go in my yard, on command, and they do. The curbline easement is not your property. You can keep getting bent out of shape about this, and it will still be true. As for your HOA, take it up with them. I don't trespass. I will, if needed, walk the curbline so I'm not walking in the street. This is not trespass. I'm not up on your property; I'm where a sidewalk would be so I'm not in the road, and my dogs are simply walking, not leaving mess.[/quote] Bro, I did take it up with my HOA. Can you read? [/quote]
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