I can see that though. The guy maintains the grass. He has to walk across his grass everyday to get in and out of his car when parked along the curb. The little poop bags don’t wipe all blades of grass. Poop gets on the guy’s shoes. He’s bitter now.Anonymous wrote:Does this person live near Arlington forest? There’s a guy with this sign who once yelled at a neighbor who’s dog was pooping in that part of the grass and was picking it up. He literally yelled STOP POOPING! 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA to my neighbor who put this up - you don't own that part of the grass. You maintain it but my dog has a right to pee there.
I have a mind to pull that piece of crap signage up and toss it in to the other part of your yard.
Just move on down to the next house. It is not that hard. Signed, owner of 2 dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA to my neighbor who put this up - you don't own that part of the grass. You maintain it but my dog has a right to pee there.
I have a mind to pull that piece of crap signage up and toss it in to the other part of your yard.
I hate to say this, but in the scenario did you describe, you appear to be the "ugly" person
So your neighbors don't like dogs peeing on that easement in front of their house. It is so easy to walk past it. I try to respect my neighbors. I have two dogs and I try to make them go potty in my backyard before our walk. But if they are unable to, I, 1) only let them use the easement between the sidewalk and the road. But 2) if a person had a sign saying, please don't use this particular easement, I would just move past. It really is not difficult.
Anonymous wrote:PSA to my neighbor who put this up - you don't own that part of the grass. You maintain it but my dog has a right to pee there.
I have a mind to pull that piece of crap signage up and toss it in to the other part of your yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this had been discussed already but are you sure they don't own the grass between the sidewalk and the road? Some sidewalks exist bc the homeowners granted an easement and the home owner still owns the land including the strip between the sidewalk and the road.
My neighbors are sure I don't own my front yard. Not sure why they think this except they're from DC. And they let their dog all come sll the way up into my yard and urinate on the strawberries I planted. Not sure if this is your situation but that's my relevant rant
This is the case in DC. You don't own your front yard and you DEFINITELY dont own any easements or tree boxes.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this had been discussed already but are you sure they don't own the grass between the sidewalk and the road? Some sidewalks exist bc the homeowners granted an easement and the home owner still owns the land including the strip between the sidewalk and the road.
My neighbors are sure I don't own my front yard. Not sure why they think this except they're from DC. And they let their dog all come sll the way up into my yard and urinate on the strawberries I planted. Not sure if this is your situation but that's my relevant rant
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if this had been discussed already but are you sure they don't own the grass between the sidewalk and the road? Some sidewalks exist bc the homeowners granted an easement and the home owner still owns the land including the strip between the sidewalk and the road.
My neighbors are sure I don't own my front yard. Not sure why they think this except they're from DC. And they let their dog all come sll the way up into my yard and urinate on the strawberries I planted. Not sure if this is your situation but that's my relevant rant
Anonymous wrote:Your neighbors are "ugly" because they don't want your dog peeing/pooping on the grass in front of their house? Aren't you an entitled piece of work.
Anonymous wrote:PSA to my neighbor who put this up - you don't own that part of the grass. You maintain it but my dog has a right to pee there.
I have a mind to pull that piece of crap signage up and toss it in to the other part of your yard.
Why some of you are obviously pleased to destroy someone else’s investment - even if it’s small by your standards - is just sad and you come across as toxic, entitled people. This is why we can’t have nice things as a society. “That’s not theirs, I don’t care if they’re trying to take care of it, they’re crazy, I’m going to let my dog destroy it!” is an entirely messed up thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a sign like this just today while walking my dogs. I laughed and completely ignored it. I always pick up after my dogs, but asking them not to poop or pee on that stretch is ridiculous and not that person’s decision to make.
A lot of you are seriously outing yourselves as sociopaths with zero respect for others. Yes, the city owns it, but you know full well that the homeowner is tasked with caring for it. What is wrong with some of you? No wonder you like dogs better than you like people when you act the way you do.
Homeowners are not tasked with caring for it in my neighborhood. It’s considered a common area and the HOA contracted a landscaping company to maintain it. I don’t think we’re even allowed to place any signs there long term.
Oh well for sure your one HOA neighborhood where signs aren’t even allowed is the best example.
Doesn’t even matter who maintains it. Homeowners might shovel snow off sidewalks, but they can’t necessarily claim ownership. They may provide and maintain a mailbox, but they’re not allowed to use it for any purpose they want. In most jurisdictions, that strip of grass doesn’t belong to the owners of adjacent properties any more than the sidewalks or the streets do.
It does though. I have put out signs when I have just put in new plants. I don’t own my easement/hell strip/boulevard but it is my responsibility as a homeowner to care for it so that it looks decent. Why some of you are obviously pleased to destroy someone else’s investment - even if it’s small by your standards - is just sad and you come across as toxic, entitled people. This is why we can’t have nice things as a society. “That’s not theirs, I don’t care if they’re trying to take care of it, they’re crazy, I’m going to let my dog destroy it!” is an entirely messed up thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a sign like this just today while walking my dogs. I laughed and completely ignored it. I always pick up after my dogs, but asking them not to poop or pee on that stretch is ridiculous and not that person’s decision to make.
A lot of you are seriously outing yourselves as sociopaths with zero respect for others. Yes, the city owns it, but you know full well that the homeowner is tasked with caring for it. What is wrong with some of you? No wonder you like dogs better than you like people when you act the way you do.
Homeowners are not tasked with caring for it in my neighborhood. It’s considered a common area and the HOA contracted a landscaping company to maintain it. I don’t think we’re even allowed to place any signs there long term.
Oh well for sure your one HOA neighborhood where signs aren’t even allowed is the best example.
Doesn’t even matter who maintains it. Homeowners might shovel snow off sidewalks, but they can’t necessarily claim ownership. They may provide and maintain a mailbox, but they’re not allowed to use it for any purpose they want. In most jurisdictions, that strip of grass doesn’t belong to the owners of adjacent properties any more than the sidewalks or the streets do.