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Old April 23rd 12, 10:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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"Adrian" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote:
Will do. They may have more than me to contend with.
I had to get the chap who sold them the house with a small plot round the
other day, as on the rest of the land he bought with the house (which
land
he's keeping) a large willow tree has split in half and it's likely to
fall
across my garden fairly soon and he will need to get it sawn up before it
does. The tree is very near to where they built the wall across the
bottom
of their plot (over into mine) in anticipation of bringing it up at right
angles alongside my garden, right up to the road, if you see what I mean.
Now when he saw the wall at the bottom of their garden, he said to me
"hang
on a minute, that's not where the boundary is!" They have stolen a few
feet
from him too, downwards.
Whether or not he will take action about it, I don't know. I think he
should, because it would save me the trouble, if the wall gets removed,
and
he has far more money than I do.
If he doesn't I certainly will, but not just yet. They must be aware
that
they have built over on to my land and when I told them when they
presented
a home made contract that they wanted me to sign to allow them the wall,
that I would run it past my solicitor, they backed off.
They made my life a misery. So let them sweat. They totally
underestimated
me as when they moved in I was in hospital and came home with a zimmer
frame. Easy to bully.
Nope.
They never met me as able-bodied, which I am sort of now, just because I
broke a few bones does not mean they will get their own way when I am
determined to win, which I am. And I will win.
I will do it all very civilly. You lose an argument if you lose your
temper.
Tweed


This could get interesting, I'm looking forward to the updates and hoping
it doesn't cost you anything.

--
Adrian


I'm hoping he takes it up. it will save me doing it. So not only have they
built into my garden with the wall they have taken some other land too.
Hoping that he would not notice and he wouldn't have if I hadn't got him
here about the tree.
I don't intend that it will cost me anything.
I will ask twice for them to take the wall back into their own garden and
out of mine. After that they will get a solicitors letter. I probably
will only have to threaten this as they have backed down before when I said
I would run their "contract" though my solicitor..

they are all *front*.hoping that they can scare me. Bad idea, that is.
(which sounds like Yoda!)

Tweed