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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The new builds are very nice but, to be honest, it's the prevalence of dumpy properties that is the problem. Junky ramblers with overgrown yards and abandoned cars. Reportedly there is even a man living in a partially completed building. Seems like 2 million dollars is excessive to live with that. [/quote] Not reportedly. There actually is a man living in a partially completed building. The yard is filled with inoperable cars and junk and is completely overgrown. Montgomery County refuses to do anything about it despite repeated neighborhood complaints. [/quote] Because he was there first and I find his cars art and it is a legend and landmark. New build crap has no soul [/quote] Not sure what you're looking at. If we're talking about the same place six rotting and mostly inoperable junk cars isn't art. And you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in the neighborhood who thinks that it's a landmark. [/quote] I have no issue with his junky cars and overgrown vegetation -- to each his own IMO. But the incessant barking from his dogs is nearly insufferable. [/quote] The dogs are not his. They belong to the house that is catty corner to it. [/quote] And those animals are still barking for hours on end. [/quote]
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