Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been out of town, and just got back to find that our next door neighbors built a 11' tall and probably 10' deep/wide shed from our fence. They have a history of being inconsiderate (I was the OP of a thread where neighbors planted a tree expected to be over 100' tall right next to the property line which is 15' from our house. According to the county we live in, sheds under 12' tall are required to be at least 5' from the property line. Is it even worth saying anything to them? I know that reporting them to the county would just make them less neighborly than they already are.
What rules are they violating? Looks like they are more than 5' away from the property line as required. I am confused.
Anonymous wrote:We've been out of town, and just got back to find that our next door neighbors built a 11' tall and probably 10' deep/wide shed from our fence. They have a history of being inconsiderate (I was the OP of a thread where neighbors planted a tree expected to be over 100' tall right next to the property line which is 15' from our house. According to the county we live in, sheds under 12' tall are required to be at least 5' from the property line. Is it even worth saying anything to them? I know that reporting them to the county would just make them less neighborly than they already are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
It's about the principle, not the shed.
Well don't do things on principle - only do it if it really matters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
It's about the principle, not the shed.
They didn't violate any rules - that's why it's 11' tall instead of 12'.
Sorry, you probably don't have any recourse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
It's about the principle, not the shed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been out of town, and just got back to find that our next door neighbors built a 11' tall and probably 10' deep/wide shed from our fence. They have a history of being inconsiderate (I was the OP of a thread where neighbors planted a tree expected to be over 100' tall right next to the property line which is 15' from our house. According to the county we live in, sheds under 12' tall are required to be at least 5' from the property line. Is it even worth saying anything to them? I know that reporting them to the county would just make them less neighborly than they already are.
OP here - my first sentence should have said "a foot from our fence". Aka right next to it. 10' deep/wide is the size of the shed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
It's about the principle, not the shed.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine there is any meaningful difference to you whether the shed is 1 foot from your fence or 5 feet from it. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:We've been out of town, and just got back to find that our next door neighbors built a 11' tall and probably 10' deep/wide shed from our fence. They have a history of being inconsiderate (I was the OP of a thread where neighbors planted a tree expected to be over 100' tall right next to the property line which is 15' from our house. According to the county we live in, sheds under 12' tall are required to be at least 5' from the property line. Is it even worth saying anything to them? I know that reporting them to the county would just make them less neighborly than they already are.