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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5778844" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>I wouldn't let neighbors run you out, especially renters. Where I live, I have renters next to me and they are mostly ok, but it took almost a year to get a tree that fell over cut up, while the fence between the houses (his portion) is still down for over a year now. My small hunting parcel has a house on one side, and a trailer, way down the road, on the other. The lady that lived in the trailer has moved in with the son I think so it stays empty, though someone hunts the place now and then. The house has had a few renters that have been decent folks, and the last owner which turned out to be horrible, trash everywhere and crackhead looking people all over the place. The new owner is cool, he and the wife are pretty nice folks, and considerate when it come to hunting. I am glad I didn't get rid of the place, though I thought about it when the crazy lady moved back in with her crackhead guests, but I am so glad I waited them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5778844, member: 20060"] I wouldn't let neighbors run you out, especially renters. Where I live, I have renters next to me and they are mostly ok, but it took almost a year to get a tree that fell over cut up, while the fence between the houses (his portion) is still down for over a year now. My small hunting parcel has a house on one side, and a trailer, way down the road, on the other. The lady that lived in the trailer has moved in with the son I think so it stays empty, though someone hunts the place now and then. The house has had a few renters that have been decent folks, and the last owner which turned out to be horrible, trash everywhere and crackhead looking people all over the place. The new owner is cool, he and the wife are pretty nice folks, and considerate when it come to hunting. I am glad I didn't get rid of the place, though I thought about it when the crazy lady moved back in with her crackhead guests, but I am so glad I waited them out. [/QUOTE]
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