Anonymous wrote:Op here:
Dad of family in the culdesac that we don’t know as well emailed us that when they bought the house the realtor and previous owners said that there was a path through our yard. He is livid.
Previous owners were elderly and never walked through our yard. Can’t tell if he’s full of it or not. Either way, there’s nothing in the deed or whatever that he can walk through our property so….
Anonymous wrote:Op here:
Dad of family in the culdesac that we don’t know as well emailed us that when they bought the house the realtor and previous owners said that there was a path through our yard. He is livid.
Previous owners were elderly and never walked through our yard. Can’t tell if he’s full of it or not. Either way, there’s nothing in the deed or whatever that he can walk through our property so….
Anonymous wrote:Op here:
Dad of family in the culdesac that we don’t know as well emailed us that when they bought the house the realtor and previous owners said that there was a path through our yard. He is livid.
Previous owners were elderly and never walked through our yard. Can’t tell if he’s full of it or not. Either way, there’s nothing in the deed or whatever that he can walk through our property so….
Anonymous wrote:Op here:
Dad of family in the culdesac that we don’t know as well emailed us that when they bought the house the realtor and previous owners said that there was a path through our yard. He is livid.
Previous owners were elderly and never walked through our yard. Can’t tell if he’s full of it or not. Either way, there’s nothing in the deed or whatever that he can walk through our property so….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm worried because our yard gets very swampy/muddy sometimes in the winter and it's on an incline which can be slippery when it freezes. From a family member's experience it's all well and good to say "nobody will sue you" but their insurance company might not agree when it comes time to pay medical bills. I think injury is unlikely but it worries me ESPECIALLY with kids I've never seen before and whose parents I don't even know (the "guests" of the kids who live there).
The neighbor we know less well has had issue with other people crossing through THEIR yard in the past and was annoyed with our kids for being in their yard before so it rubs me the wrong way that they think they can just let their kids walk through our lawn without even asking.
And maybe that's the crux...I'm annoyed that they haven't even asked and the kids just keep trudging through our yard....
Xanax for you. Problem solved.
PP that wrote a novel about being the cut through house a few pages back. Nope, not your problem. They don't get a say in how your property is used. Expect their kids to just keep on trucking through your yard though.Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Spoke with the parents over the weekend, explained my concerns and asked that the kids not cut through our yard on a regular basis. I told them I'm ok with it on rare occasions like when kids are running super late or something but it can't be their daily commute plan. One family was apologetic and totally in agreement. The other seemed annoyed but that's not really my problem.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
Spoke with the parents over the weekend, explained my concerns and asked that the kids not cut through our yard on a regular basis. I told them I'm ok with it on rare occasions like when kids are running super late or something but it can't be their daily commute plan. One family was apologetic and totally in agreement. The other seemed annoyed but that's not really my problem.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that you need a fence. Until then, get a cheap sprinkler and set the timer strategically.