Living in a peaceful neighborhood with a few acres of forest land sounds like a dream, right? Well, not for this couple who are dealing with some major neighbor drama. Their neighbors built an addition and garage right up to the property line, and have been using the couple’s land for their kids’ play area. The catch? These neighbors are also the biggest bullies they’ve ever lived near. Now, the couple is considering sending a certified letter to tell them to stop using their land and remove the kids’ toys. But would that make them the bad guys? Let’s dive into the story…
A Forest Neighborhood

Bully Neighbors

Snooping on Permits

Frustration Rising

Taking Action?

The Fence Dilemma

Costly Solution

Legal Steps

The Battle of the Forest Neighbors ⚔️
This couple is in a tough spot. They’re dealing with bully neighbors who have taken over a portion of their land for their kids’ play area, and they’re fed up with the constant scrutiny and passive-aggressive behavior. They’re considering sending a certified letter to tell the neighbors to stop using their land and remove the kids’ toys. But is that too harsh? A fence would be a costly solution, and they’ve already taken legal steps to protect their property. The question remains: are they justified in taking action against their neighbors, or would they be crossing a line? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Separate your land ASAP. Use small trees or a hedge as a discreet trail cam monitors. ️

NTA: Take control of your land and put up a fence!

NTA. Protect your land from adverse possession claim. Lock it down!

NTA. Protect yourself from potential lawsuits due to trampoline usage

Neighbor’s kids banned from playing on land. NTA suggests marking property.

NTA: Demand removal of trampoline and toys for liability reasons

NTA. Take legal action to protect your property from trespassers.

NTA. Protect yourself legally and get that trampoline off your land!

NTA! Protect your property and avoid potential lawsuits

Creative solution to protect property using orange plastic fencing

Protect your land! Get a survey and build a fence!

“NTA. But YTA because you have a neighbor that uses YOUR property for their own things, complains about what you do ON YOUR property, and you are scared to put a fence up because it ‘take things to the next level.’ He checked the permits on your basement, how far up can things go?!”

FENCE FENCE FENCE! They’re jerks, you’re NTA!

Boundary dispute with neighbors’ grandkids. NTA, but feeling guilty.

NTA, confront neighbor with facts before resorting to legal action.
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NTA. Avoid a feud and potential lawsuits. Consult an attorney!

NTA. It’s your property, you have the right
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Defend your land! Build a fence

Nightmare neighbors? Ban them from your land and protect yourself!

NTA. Banning kids won’t solve it, but it might help.

Standing your ground against unreasonable neighbors with a tall fence!

NTA. Build a fence and reclaim your property!

NTA. Protect your property and peace of mind with a fence and security camera!

Take control of your property and offer a fair solution

Neighbor’s kids playing on land could lead to legal trouble!

Send the letter and update us! Good will should be reciprocated. NTA

NTA. Building codes might be on your side.
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