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ROYC75 08-08-2023 04:59 PM

What would you do ?
 
Let me back it up here, I've always suspected that the backside of neighbors house had a sewer line or even the main sewer line coming across into my lateral line. Years ago, they allowed landowners with multiple houses together to share the same lateral line. Now I have the proof, his line does tie into mine, matter of fact, it's right up under the deck of my house.

Backing up to 3 years ago, I had to replace about 80% of my lateral line from the bottom of my circle drive to the main city sewer line. That cost me $ 7500.00 and I didn't replace it all because I didn't want to dig up my blacktop drive at the time.


My neighbor has turned into a childish dick ever since his dog followed my dog back to our property and our other dog killed it. To add insult to injury, he slipped on the wet grass and broke his collar bone.

So my question is, do I make him pony up $3750.00 or have him put in his own sewer line, approx. 130 feet ? I would be willing to bet that 130 feet will cost him at least $10K to put in !

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Originally Posted by ROYC75 (Post 17048622)
Wow, this place never fails to amaze me. Let me see if I can clear some of the nonsense up here?

We have a perimeter fence around our property. Our Lab didn't have his collar on and wandered across the property line. So, by the time I had walked down to the end of the driveway (at the edge of the house to see what was going on), he was 15 feet across the property line doing what dogs do, licking and sniffing each other's ass's. I commanded him to come back across to my side, as he came back, the neighbor's pain in the ass Yorkie decided to follow him. Having artificial knees, I could not run to the property line fast enough to stop what was about to happen next. My grandson's Pit was there with his shock collar on, as soon as their dog entered 6' inside of our property, it was too late. It had been raining some prior to this time and the neighbor slipped as he tried to run downhill to catch his dog before crossing. He slipped and did a Charlie Brown flop on his back, landing in a way to break his collar bone. I got citated for not having my Lab on a leach, yet he was not citated for the same thing. But he took all of this personal, took the time to give the grandkids a hard time. Telling them, I'm going to kill all of your dogs. Even making threats towards the kid's friends. I had to call the police on him several times about it and even spoke to the Co. Attorney about his threats, causing fear within them. Even after I apologized to him the next day, expressing my sorrow for his dog and his personal injury that was sustained on his property turned into an ass. Nothing worked, he kept on starring at us as we took our pets out on a leash, video us, making threats, playing loud music all day (which I didn't care, we like the same music) even after hours outside. He even started playing the same song all day long, for 16 hrs out of the day! Sad part is, we always got along up to this point, I used to mow his yard for him. He retired as a prison guard, was having some medical issues and a couple of weeks prior to this dog incident, he apologized for being a " asshole " about treat us and anybody around us. I told him then not to think twice about it, that I knew something was up with his demeanor. But this incident flipped him out, he put No Trespassing signs on the trees, paid for a survey crew to mark his property and has put up a fence between us, all within his rights. Please keep in mind, this whole time he had acted like an ass (over medication & emotional duress) I never engaged in his comments and told the kids to not comment. (This attitude of his has gone on for 5 months now and I'm about to send it into orbit).

Keep in mind when we both bought our houses, me in 1998 and he in 2010 , we were not aware of the current sewer line issues or how it was installed back in the 1930's.

Which brings us to date, he dug up a section of my yard to cut into a sewer tile that runs under my deck, to get to my sewer line. (FYI, there is only 10-12 feet between our houses) This line connects between my house and a clean out trap I had installed about 6' from my house. So his line is within 2, maybe 3 feet off the corner of my house! Then it runs about 60' out to the end of my driveway where we put in a cleanout trap and the new line starts, 90' to the city sewer main.

Years ago back in the 30's when both of these houses were built, the same guy that owned the old tobacco warehouse across the street had our houses built to help house the people that worked there (plus the many more on this street). They were boarding houses back in the day, reason they were built side by side, so close on the same sewer line. Building codes were so much different then than now and all of this old tile is giving way! I feel it's just a matter of time before the section between what we did and the house gives in under my blacktop drive.

I need to do something about this scenario with a 1-time, somewhat friend that has turned into a dickhead over pets!

Since I have not approached him yet, I'm leaning towards just letting him put his own line in. But I was wondering if there was another option here for him, cuz we are going to have to revisit this sewer line again. So I was thinking about getting him to own up to 50% of the maintenance is only fair.


WilliamTheIrish 08-08-2023 05:00 PM

Put up a bright light in your backyard

The Franchise 08-08-2023 05:05 PM

Quote:

My neighbor has turned into a childish dick ever since his dog followed my dog back to our property and our other dog killed it.
Uhhh what?

Bearcat 08-08-2023 05:07 PM

Just to be clear, are you asking if he should pay you for work done 3 years ago, or you're needing more work done on it now?

TinyEvel 08-08-2023 05:08 PM

Does your municipality recognize easements?

In some places, one person's property (a fence, a utility line, a driveway, etc) on another's over a period of time constitutes an existing "de facto" easement and is grandfathered in.

How did you find out his line ties into yours, how long has it been like that, what is it to you? Are you just wanting revenge for him being a dick, or is it something else?

Did he try to sue you for the dog or the collarbone? Did you at least bring him a one-handed treat afterward, like a ice cream cone or corndog?

If you have to live next to the guy for a long time I would suggest not starting a poop war.

KCUnited 08-08-2023 05:11 PM

Probably put a bullet in your dog

ROYC75 08-08-2023 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TinyEvel (Post 17048229)
Does your municipality recognize easements?

In some places, one person's property (a fence, a utility line, a driveway, etc) on another's over a period of time constitutes an existing "de facto" easement and is grandfathered in.

How did you find out his line ties into yours, how long has it been like that, what is it to you? Are you just wanting revenge for him being a dick, or is it something else?

Did he try to sue you for the dog or the collarbone? Did you at least bring him a one-handed treat afterward, like a ice cream cone or corndog?

If you have to live next to the guy for a long time I would suggest not starting a poop war.




He had to replace the tile from his house to my side of the property, not the current line up to my lateral line, But as to the lateral line , the clay tile had given way to usage, trees, etc. IMHO, if he is going to use this on my property and over the last 12 years I have paid for all of the line maintenance. Going forward, at some point the remaining sewer line will need to be replaced from that point to my house. Why should I be the one paying for all of this if he is sharing it?

PunkinDrublic 08-08-2023 05:26 PM

Anti-freeze

Jewish Rabbi 08-08-2023 05:28 PM

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DaFace 08-08-2023 05:29 PM

Seems like this is a decision you should have thought through 3 years ago.

Jewish Rabbi 08-08-2023 05:30 PM

You ever thought about ****ing his wife to assert dominance?

ROYC75 08-08-2023 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17048258)
Seems like this is a decision you should have thought through 3 years ago.

How so?

Wasn't aware at the time his sewer line ran into mine, under my deck!

ROYC75 08-08-2023 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 17048259)
You ever thought about ****ing his wife to assert dominance?

Hey now, I'm not an Orca nor a Sperm whale!

ROYC75 08-08-2023 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TinyEvel (Post 17048229)
Does your municipality recognize easements?

In some places, one person's property (a fence, a utility line, a driveway, etc) on another's over a period of time constitutes an existing "de facto" easement and is grandfathered in.

How did you find out his line ties into yours, how long has it been like that, what is it to you? Are you just wanting revenge for him being a dick, or is it something else?

Did he try to sue you for the dog or the collarbone? Did you at least bring him a one-handed treat afterward, like a ice cream cone or corndog?

If you have to live next to the guy for a long time I would suggest not starting a poop war.


Plus the city advised me that I can do either, accept what is already in place and work out an agreement with him or have him install his own line.

smithandrew051 08-08-2023 05:36 PM

If you do decide to **** his wife, I’d be happy to watch


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