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He has a bunch of lights that illuminate his property to your detriment but it does not sound like he is intentionally targeting you. You on the other hand are intentionally targeting / harassing / antagonizing him. I'm not saying you should or should not retaliate because that's entirely your choice. Just do it in a way that does not create exposure for you. |
Have the same type neighbor. Unfortunately he's the closest out of just a few others. I call him "Mr Angry Pants". His wife left him, older daughter doesn't visit, younger daughter, now in college, visits begrudgingly. He drinks beer/ smokes cigarettes all the time. A while back, his dog, ran over on our property while I was walking my dog. Has no collar, he refuses to have her on a leash. I've politely asked him to keep his dog on his property.
So he runs over to get his dog, shines a flashlight in my wife's face, called her a B#$@^. I went over, did not engage, told him to leave. Called the local animal control on him next morning. I also adjusted my security cameras on that end of my house to focus on my property line. Here's the key, I don't engage him, period. He's dead to me. I'm not going to escalate this into the Hatfields & McCoys. The people that owned our house prior to us, had a restraining order, multiple court cases with him - nonsense |
The problem we have is because there are no street lights, all other lights appear bright.
Have you gone over there at night to talk to him? |
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It has been written here in the past: Just because you can doesn't mean you should. After almost 30 years here at Rancho Seahawk, I don't look forward to having neighbors. The house I bought in SC has been a rental for two years and the neighbor is a putz. On second thought, what kind of light, again? :D |
yes, have spoken to him, texted him and emailed him about this over the last year and a half so he is well aware of the impact. Last night the place went dark very early in the evening, so the beacon comes down today. This was never to be a forever thing, as I said I've had the flasher for 6 months and not implemented it. it will go up on a as needed basis.
I do not expect dude to kill his lights at 8PM or anything silly but leaving it on all night is where it rubs me wrong. I am in a very rural area so it is pitch black at night. I will not even get into his backpack blower use.... this affects the neighbor on the other side more than me when he blows the pollen and dust toward their house right about the time windows are starting to be opened for evening cooling. neighbors wife's nice car gets trashed due to this every other day or so all summer. |
We got a new neighbor last year. His house is 3/4 of a mile away. He put up some very bright lights.
He is having it out with another neighbor who lives closer over the lights. I’m not getting involved. For me, if I have a bad neighbor, I will line up all my crappy old farm equipment along the property line and if I need to escalate, I will get pigs… Right now, there is no need and I hope there never will be. |
I had a neighbor similar to this, on a far smaller scale. It also included sound. For the light I used highly reflective window film, it really cut down on the impact. At the same time I planted poplars inside the property line, those things grow like crazy. The trees were far closer to his/her house than mine. In a year the problem was all on them as the trees provided cover. After about three years they asked me to remove the trees. Nope, not without a written agreement (and the nice impact the trees had on my house on sunny afternoons).
I had motion sensors on my lights and he/she refused to reciprocate. The passive response worked out well for me, including the numerous unplanned consequences, like the shade and greenery. Found out that the HOA was fining the crap out of them for all the other violations. I moved two years ago to a much nicer and more secluded area. |
You know his mailing address, so I'll just leave a little entertaining reading for ya...
https://it.slashdot.org/story/03/04/15/2027225/dos-attack-via-us-postal-service |
If you do plan to continue with the beacon, make sure you add some wires between it and your well pump or septic system so that it is obvious that it is merely a flashing light that indicates a fault with your waterworks…
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Tocayo, I get the frustration (i had various issues with a neighbor - thankfully he sold and moved away) BUT you should defuse the situation. Should it become time to talk to authorities you don't want to be at (shared) fault.
ah, don't plow his drive...... |
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Population is like 2,500 people, 1/5th of Butler. |
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"Got a wall you can paint baby poo yellow?" I miss OJU |
No surprises here.
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The closest "town" to us is Weimar, population ~2k, 4 miles away. Then we live in Borden (not the county, and yes, named after the milk guy) which is an "unincorporated community" that had 60 residents in 2000. The next town down the road, Glidden (not named after the paint peeps as far as I know), 7.5 miles population ~550. Next down from Glidden is Columbus, ~12 miles, population ~3600 The opposite direction from Columbus, past Weimar about 12 miles down the road is Schulenburg, population ~2700. So ~25 mile east-west stretch accounts for about 9k folks. The county that we live in is 974sq miles, and has a population of 20k folks. I'm digging a population density of 20 people per square mile. |
I am experiencing an uptic of uptalk at work, which, is a bit like the aural version of the neighbors visual light intrusion.
This inspired me to write a ten step path to success. Well- my path - sucked. Instead, I will share points 4 and 6 of my 10 step plan: 4. There needs to be a plan of being in charge- specifically, how 'my' steps of escalation will provide an offramp to solution, not to a third party (i.e. popo/ lawyers) having to step in and enforce a solution. 6. Make sure blinky is not stolen from work site or is state property. |
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UPDATE-- lights have been off at around 10PM every night since his last "infraction" and the blinker. Another neighbor a couple houses away did say he saw it Sundee night, but being 300 yards away it was no bother. |
Excellent! The acres of woods behind my house are pitch black too .... or were :(. A spotlight is like a supernova. My new neighbor has no clue how annoying it is to several neighbors either... and she throws out scraps that attract the 4 legged predators too.... city folks ...
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Good man.:D |
Keep fighting the good fight!
My similar thread from 6 years ago: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/957476-my-neighbors-new-obnoxious-annoying-flood-light.html |
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