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Think about it like this. If a potential buyer states they will buy the house if you, the neighbor, would paint your house a different color. Would you paint your house? Short answer is no. Long answer is !@#$$% NO!! This mentality of my needs are more important than yours is a load of bull butter.
I bet they have pronouns like more/ons.
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Originally posted by red View Postany input on this? or dealt with something similar? our neighborhood was annexed into city limits 3 years ago, all 1+ acre sites, no HOA or anything and we have/had 2 travel trailers in our back yard prior to the annex so we are grand-fathered in. the house behind us was foreclosed on last year and the guy that purchased to flip it approached me about a contract he just got on the sale of the house. the 6ft tall wooden fence on the property line is 10-12ft from their pool and their house. 1 of my trailers is against my side of the fence. the buyers wrote in that they want my travel trailer moved away from the fence before they will sign the contract. its our deer lease trailer and only at home until i find a new lease. the seller and buyer are aware of that but buyer still insists. if i move it for 30 days for the sale then move it back could the seller be in breach of contract and list me as liable? im pretty much in mind to leave it where it is, to not be involved, as well as being my property and not allowing someone to dictate what i do with my property.
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Wow, just who in the freaking @##$% tries to buy a house and ask the neighbor to do anything? This was my first thought... But
If they don't know you're grandfathered in and having a RV next to the fence is against the rules that they just read and will have to sign I guess I can see them asking.
But geez. LOL
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