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<blockquote data-quote="db-2" data-source="post: 194951" data-attributes="member: 4743"><p>Rizzo:</p><p>Grew up on a farm and when us kids got older I was not the youngest boy so I went out in the world. </p><p>In my 50s I finally got a very small piece of land to call my own. For twenty years it has been great with the enjoyment it has given.</p><p></p><p>But I can tell the same stories you have told and then some.</p><p>Neighbors are not stupid but have no respect for you, could care less about you or your ownership rights. They are only interested in satisfying their own needs and they feel good inside about taking advantage of you.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if the in-laws are with you or not. If not you may find yourself on your own and that makes it tuff, but.</p><p>But it is up to you. What's it worth to you?</p><p>You do not need to apologize for your feeling or rights. It's your land to do what you want and not the neighbor's land.</p><p></p><p>So if it is worth something to you, take control of its future. Take the action you need to get it back. </p><p>That means bitching and whatever. Sometimes that feels good inside and the silent majority will probably agree with you.</p><p>Wish you the best but <strong>you </strong>are the one that can get it back. For me it was well worth it. In time they will understand and back off until the next one decides to push on you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Had a friend you told his neighbor to quit having his kids open gates and driving their pickups on his land while hunting deer.</p><p>They kept it up. Cenex thank him for the business as his neighbor ended up putting 8 tires on his pickups as they had holes in the tires. And the kids had them there big tires on the pickups in order to be cool. db</p><p></p><p>Out west one time and a rancher had next to his no hunting sign a grave with a lot of rocks and a big sign stating this is where the last trespasser lives. Makes one think twice about entering and trust me the neighbors will talk about it (and you need to feel that is fine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db-2, post: 194951, member: 4743"] Rizzo: Grew up on a farm and when us kids got older I was not the youngest boy so I went out in the world. In my 50s I finally got a very small piece of land to call my own. For twenty years it has been great with the enjoyment it has given. But I can tell the same stories you have told and then some. Neighbors are not stupid but have no respect for you, could care less about you or your ownership rights. They are only interested in satisfying their own needs and they feel good inside about taking advantage of you. Not sure if the in-laws are with you or not. If not you may find yourself on your own and that makes it tuff, but. But it is up to you. What's it worth to you? You do not need to apologize for your feeling or rights. It's your land to do what you want and not the neighbor's land. So if it is worth something to you, take control of its future. Take the action you need to get it back. That means bitching and whatever. Sometimes that feels good inside and the silent majority will probably agree with you. Wish you the best but [B]you [/B]are the one that can get it back. For me it was well worth it. In time they will understand and back off until the next one decides to push on you. Had a friend you told his neighbor to quit having his kids open gates and driving their pickups on his land while hunting deer. They kept it up. Cenex thank him for the business as his neighbor ended up putting 8 tires on his pickups as they had holes in the tires. And the kids had them there big tires on the pickups in order to be cool. db Out west one time and a rancher had next to his no hunting sign a grave with a lot of rocks and a big sign stating this is where the last trespasser lives. Makes one think twice about entering and trust me the neighbors will talk about it (and you need to feel that is fine). [/QUOTE]
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