This is mild, just venting.
We bought a house and moved in three weeks ago. The previous owner owned two houses next door, but one was around the block. A total of 5 lots, two for one house, three for the other. they were fenced in all as one compound. We planned on doing a fence. I got a few estimates and decided to wait for the new owners to move in over there as we knew the house was sold within a few days of us buying this one.
Anyway, the neighbors see us in the yard and come talk to us. Seem nice enough. They mention that they planned on putting a fence up, I mentioned that we were going to as well. The wife says "great. My husband will come talk to you."
cool.
I see they have a fence contractor, so I'm waiting for him to come talk to me. I was waiting on a contractor (I called before they moved in, been waiting) to give us our third estimate. The guy comes and guess who it is? It's the contractor they had out. He is the guy that put up the fence that's already here. His work leaves something to be desired. Turns out they already signed a contract with him. They have every right to do so, but I thought they were going to come talk to us. The estimate they got was 50% higher than the best estimate I got, and 40% higher than the other. Much more expensive for crap work.
Had he asked me I'd have shared the estimates I got, and showed him the crap work he did on my property. Now I have to decide do I pay for 1/2 of the work he agreed to, or tell him the price he agreed to is crazy high and offer something less. Also, part of his estimate includes some fence and a gate that is 100% on his property. I don't want to pay for 1/2 of that. At the same time, I don't want to be a DB and start things off on the wrong foot with my new neighbor. I'm inclined to just pay for 1/2 and write it off as good neighbor insurance.
Oh well, that's not really the part that prompted this post. Our neighbor has been treating our yard like it's his. His kids are playing on a tree swing on our property (liability...) and taking his dogs on-leash on our property. I haven't seen his dog crap yet to see if he's cleaning it up or not. His family is playing football on our property.
Now, I'm not going to say anything because the fence mentioned above will be up around Christmas time. I'm willing to deal with it for 6 weeks for good neighbor relations, but it's just rude man. The pic below is a drone shot of the property in question. The yellow section is his property (about .4 acres, including the house, so about .25 open lot), ours is in red, about .5 acres open lot. The black area is the part of the yard that they make themselves feel at home. I've only seen them on their property once LOL.
Just venting.
Oh wait, I can say this....."GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!"