Anonymous wrote:
Before spreading caltrops that might injure a child and trigger a lawsuit, put orange cones around the perimeter of your property.
And consider investing in a fence.
Anonymous wrote:Home Depot also sells triangle concrete blocks that are meant for exactly this. I sort of have the same problem too with neighbors driving over my front lawn. I just laid new sod in the 1ft section they always drive over. Drives me insane. Most of the time it's not my neighbors- it's their visitors, cleaning people and lawn service that can't seem to stay on the road and keep driving over my grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Where do you live? Because that is pretty much unheard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Where do you live? Because that is pretty much unheard of.
NP I own to the road too. If you don't have a sidewalk on your side of the street, you probably own it.
Either way, these people are animals for parking in the grass.
No. We have no sidewalks but Fairfax county maintains a strip. It is not an easement. They literally own the perimeter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Where do you live? Because that is pretty much unheard of.
NP I own to the road too. If you don't have a sidewalk on your side of the street, you probably own it.
Either way, these people are animals for parking in the grass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Where do you live? Because that is pretty much unheard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Where do you live? Because that is pretty much unheard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
No, its 100% mine.
Anonymous wrote:I still can’t picture this. Are they just pulling over, with the passenger wheels on the curb/grass? Or full on turning the car and lining up on your lawn like it’s special event parking? The latter, yeah, go tell them to quit it. The former, you just need to let go, since that strip probably belongs to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.
If op is maintaining it, it's reasonable for her to keep people's cars off of it. Who parks on grass anyway? These people are off.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the strip of grass the county owns in front of your house? Like the border or the road? There’s nothing you can do. It’s hard to believe people are literally on your actual property.