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Chet Hayes
 
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MUADIBŪ wrote in message . ..
Conversation is best. Making sure your neighbor is aware that your
yard is important to you, not just that you are taking over cause it's
yours..............that kinda thing.

If negotiaitions fail then buy some 3/4" re-bar and make some strong
stakes to put up, string them for a while and make sure you put them
in just far enough that your mower clears them and the neighbors mower
will not

If he ruins his mower it's his fault.

Hell, red flag 'em for a couple of months too. make sure he has plenty
of "signs" to read each time he mows so he can have a chance to get
the message.It's your yard.

but by all means try some conversation first.




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First, I wouldn't just let this go, as adverse possession laws may
apply if you allow it to continue unchallenged and why should you put
up with this, it's your property. Since you tried reasoning with him,
I'd suggest getting your lawyer to send the neighbor a letter,
explaining it's your property and you simply want him to stay off it.
After that, if he still continues, I'd make sure there are clear
markers in the ground and then, if he's mowing on your property, go
out and take pictures of him doing it. If he does it again, then I'd
take pictures and this time call the police. They will respond and
talk to him. If that doesn't work, next time I'd call the police and
file a trespass complaint.