Complaints up, unsightly premises
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Complaints up, unsightly premises
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I wonder how many of the complaints about unsightly premises were due to the extremely wet spring we had this year.
We were attempting to clean out our garage, had most of it ready, called a disposal bin company. They were nice and quick to accommodate, but had traction problems on our extremely mucky property (was not a problem on previous springs), could not deliver the bin. I asked them to please come back in a few weeks to a month, presumably it would dry up by then.
Meanwhile my kind neighbors report to bylaw. You would think under the circumstances they might be a bit more understanding. At any rate we just barely managed to get the bin in, and everything done by the time bylaw had to do inspection. Waste of their time if you ask me.
How many people had their properties flooded, had to call in renovation/clean up crews, which were already doing triple time just to keep up with the situation?
I wonder how many of the complaints about unsightly premises were due to the extremely wet spring we had this year.
We were attempting to clean out our garage, had most of it ready, called a disposal bin company. They were nice and quick to accommodate, but had traction problems on our extremely mucky property (was not a problem on previous springs), could not deliver the bin. I asked them to please come back in a few weeks to a month, presumably it would dry up by then.
Meanwhile my kind neighbors report to bylaw. You would think under the circumstances they might be a bit more understanding. At any rate we just barely managed to get the bin in, and everything done by the time bylaw had to do inspection. Waste of their time if you ask me.
How many people had their properties flooded, had to call in renovation/clean up crews, which were already doing triple time just to keep up with the situation?
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
If my neighbors called bylaw on me coz I have some debris strewn about but am endeavoring to get it under control, I'd add to the pile and spread it out as wide as I can.
And I'd leave it that way.
And I'd leave it that way.
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
Bman wrote:If my neighbors called bylaw on me coz I have some debris strewn about but am endeavoring to get it under control, I'd add to the pile and spread it out as wide as I can.
And I'd leave it that way.
But what if they came to you first and made an observation? It's not always about debris but some do NOT take care of their yard and that affects neighbours - why should neighbours have to deal with it?
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
Silverstarqueen wrote:I wonder how many of the complaints about unsightly premises were due to the extremely wet spring we had this year.
Few I would assume - not everyone was affected by the wet spring.
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
Fancy wrote:But what if they came to you first and made an observation?
The OP did not mention such talkes.
Only bylaw being called.
Mighty neighbourly....
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dirtybiker wrote:The OP did not mention such talkes.
Only bylaw being called.
Mighty neighbourly....
Right - hoping the neighbourly thing was done. Over the decades I can count on two fingers how many times we've had to discuss anything that was a negative with neighbours. Wait, maybe one time, hmmm....after a discussion there wasn't an issue after all - resolved!! Except for the renters who didn't give a rat's a......... and after that it was game on. Forget bylaw if there's another option. :)
And don't get me wrong as we've had renters in the area that were real peaches.
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
Fancy wrote:dirtybiker wrote:........ and after that it was game on.
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Our fence line has changed over the years...no spikes yet.
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
We were attempting to clean out our garage, had most of it ready, called a disposal bin company
When I read this I thought, you have so much debris you need a disposal bin. Lets consider this before anyone suggests maybe the neighbor over reacted.
Not sure what you had for debris, although if you need a bin to remove it all there is more then three to four garbage cans. Now I don't live on snob hill, I live in Glenmore which is a blue color neighborhood middle class where most all people have families and work.
If my neighbor had a mound of trash on his driveway, and it was there for weeks, I think I might also consider making a call. Leaving trash is only inviting critters, and it is then in my opinion a unsightly property.
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Debris of any kind gives the rats a great place to hide.
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Re: Complaints up, unsightly premises
Bman wrote:If my neighbors called bylaw on me coz I have some debris strewn about but am endeavoring to get it under control, I'd add to the pile and spread it out as wide as I can.
And I'd leave it that way.
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