Some Neighbors Need To Be Shot!
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[quote name='cymfc3s' date='Apr 21 2005, 12:05 AM']Well, if you wanted to get a 2nd mortgage or a home equity loan, the value of the property is very important as well....
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I stand corrected.
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I stand corrected.
#13
[quote name='j9fd3s' date='Apr 21 2005, 12:51 AM']i like how the guy live next door for 40 YEARS and its only a problem now.
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The guy just built the garage.
Can we see pictures of the neighbourhood? I'm picturing million dollar houses here. One acre lots, enough cash to build a 6000 sq ft shop for only 9 cars, etc.
If that's the case, building a big tin box WOULD drive down the property values a little at least.
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The guy just built the garage.
Can we see pictures of the neighbourhood? I'm picturing million dollar houses here. One acre lots, enough cash to build a 6000 sq ft shop for only 9 cars, etc.
If that's the case, building a big tin box WOULD drive down the property values a little at least.
#14
I agree that pics would help here. I am generally in favor of a landowner's right to do as he pleases. However, the neighbors in a closely developed residential subdivision should not be subjected to the presence of a huge metal building more appropriate in an industrial park.
#15
Except that neighborhoods of that caliber should be protected by HOA's and such. I was careful to check that the neighborhood I live in has NO HOA's, but the City has strict requirements that prevent that sort of activity from commencing.