Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think the couple who feel entitled to a view of his yard and are filming him are the asses here.
Agreed. If you want control over your view then go buy 50 acres somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think the couple who feel entitled to a view of his yard and are filming him are the asses here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. It seems shady that he was on a committee that helped change the setback distance.
I think that should have been a conflict of interest he probably should have disclosed to sit on that committee. I hope he wasn't paid, that could affect his license from VADPOR. If his neighbors wanted to get him back, they should report him for not acting ethically to the licensing board. It would probably make his life miserable for a while.
1 ft setback! How could any work be done on that side of the garage? How can it be built without going on the neighbor's property? i hate no fence deed restrictions and restrictions on type of fences.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. It seems shady that he was on a committee that helped change the setback distance.
I think that should have been a conflict of interest he probably should have disclosed to sit on that committee. I hope he wasn't paid, that could affect his license from VADPOR. If his neighbors wanted to get him back, they should report him for not acting ethically to the licensing board. It would probably make his life miserable for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, isn't their own garage right next to their house on the other side? Their house is squished between their property line and their own garage! Did they never notice that?
Oh the irony.
Anonymous wrote:But they moved the kitchen to be that close to the edge and then are complaining about the view? Sorry, I find that kind of funny. I realize it would not be funny if it were me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is their kitchen window 2 feet from the property line? Did they bigfoot the lot?
You buy a house with a kitchen window a few feet from the property line, you get what you get. You can't build something on your property (kitchen window, deck, patio) and then tell your neighbor what they can and cannot build next to it.
Interestingly, one of the things that seems to have pissed off the architect is that the homeowners renovated the house he designed, and the article notes that renovation swapped the location of the kitchen and dining rooms. So, blocking their now kitchen windows seems to be payback for that. I'm thinking this guy should not be designing houses if he thinks his work should never be changed by future owners!
His motivation is immaterial. He has a right to do it - whether out of spite, or to store his prized antique car. He may be a jerk, but he has the right to do it.
His motivation may be immaterial to the question of whether he has a legal right to do it (although I don't know), but it's not immaterial to the discussion here, which encompasses the fact that he is a terrible person.
+1. Let his name be forever associated with this behavior on the internet that doesn't forget. I would never hire him.