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Why does there need to be more than that? Many people are using his land to get to the water and that is just not right.
It is so frustrating when somebody uses your property without permission. If it were me, I would try to get up there and address the problem in person before it gets any worse. Many, many years ago, we had a problem with people using a large piece of property for their own personal dump. We couldn’t figure out who was going there and they never left anything with a name on it so we could track them down. But, they got very brazen when they replaced all the carpeting in their home and threw the old onto our property. My father was livid. We drove around the area for days trying to figure out who might’ve had some work done on their house recently. We finally found them and walked right up to the door and confronted them. Probably not the best thing to do. but, they were extremely embarrassed and cleaned up their mess and we never had a problem again. |
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