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Should I be concerned? Neighbor issues.
Necro:
Well....she could, technically, just cut those branches back if she hated it that bad.
Mikezilla:
--- Quote from: Necro on October 17, 2011, 03:14:40 pm ---Well....she could, technically, just cut those branches back if she hated it that bad.
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See, thats what I thought too. Im a new homeowner, so I didnt really know how that works to be honest. She blew up my phone at work and left me all kinds of messages. The stupid bank I work for says that Im a manager, and it has my direct line on the banks website. :banghead:
ChadTower:
Well obviously the way to solve that is to plant more olive trees on the property line.
Necro:
I suggest buying cans of olives and dumping them all over her yard/sidewalk. Like...hundreds of cans.
Vigo:
--- Quote from: Necro on October 17, 2011, 03:20:18 pm ---I suggest buying cans of olives and dumping them all over her yard/sidewalk. Like...hundreds of cans.
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:laugh2: :laugh2: Leave some of the can labels on the ground next to the olives, just to make it more obvious. (Don't leave a whole can if you value your windows)
Yeah, your neighbor can trim back anything on her side of the property, unless you have some wacky city ordinances. She should be able to take care of it herself. Of course, you might end up with a d-bag neighbor who makes the tree look crippled in the process just to spite you.
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