Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 15:29     Subject: Re:Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

If OP lives in the district she doesn't own the street in front of her house. In fact, she doesn't own a chunk of her front yard. It belongs to the city. Thus, not her risk.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 14:53     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

Anonymous wrote:What are the legal implications of the this. If someone get hurt can they sue you?


That's what I was wondering- are they putting you in a situation if anyone gets injured? I believe there is a legal angle to this and I'd be fuming mad.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 14:39     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

What are the legal implications of the this. If someone get hurt can they sue you?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:29     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

Is the street closed off? Or are there cars passing by? If the latter, I would not allow my children in, and I would be very concerned if the kids were entering from my property.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:25     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

13:20 - THIS. I have seen not very smart neighbors before, OP. Sorry you have to deal with them. They have absolutely no foresight and very much live in the moment. It sucks. It will be over soon, thankfully. I would give them a nice heads up. If they try to take advantage with other things, document everything and lower the boom when you've had it. If you have a lawyer all the better. Good luck. Maybe they just overlooked once or twice. If they keep at it, then you do too! GL.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:20     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

The moon bounce is in the street? I hope they have a permit for that and the street is blocked off from cars. They don't sound too smart.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:18     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

What rude neighbors!
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:17     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

RUDE!
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 13:12     Subject: Re:Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

I would be very upset about this. Not a lawyer, but I would also wonder about liability, should there be an accident.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:54     Subject: Re:Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

I would say something to them along the lines of what you wrote...I don't mind this at all but wish you had given me a head's up. Very rude.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:41     Subject: Re:Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

They should have asked you. That being said, silently rejoice in the fact that you are in the right and let the party go on. This is not worth damaging a relationship over, especially since these people will live right next store to you for the foreseeable future.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:34     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

unbelievable.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:32     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

Do you have kids?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:26     Subject: Re:Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

Not overreacting. Glad you are okay and level-headed about this. Hope you can get your cars in and out though.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2011 10:15     Subject: Neighbor Question about Moonbounce

This morning a moonbounce appeared in the street in front of our house. My DH saw an extension cord running to our neighbor's house to the left and asked them about it. They are having a children's Halloween party today and thought it was more "convenient" having it in front of our house than their house. The entry to the moonbounce is flush with the curb and then our front yard begins. This means that to enter the moonbounce, children will walk through our yard. I don't mind this, but it would have been nice if they had mentioned it, at least. Am I over-reacting?