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Posted by Ken Christopherson on December 09, 2009 at 19:48:09 from (71.63.192.200):

In Reply to: How do deal with cheap people? posted by 135 Fan on December 09, 2009 at 17:24:08:

I'll try to censor this as much as possible. I've got a good one for you. I also live in a town home complex up here in frigid MN. I have got a guy not next to me, but 2 doors down. He has been a nuisance and quite rude ever since I moved in in Feb. 2007. I also find it odd because it seems that he enjoys playing with his cat on his front patio while drinking a glass of wine and listening to Opera music (not that there is anything wrong with that). He will also drive his vehicle from his garage to his mailbox, and back to his garage (which is only about 100-150 ft) no matter what the season.

The first instance I had with him was summer of 07-when I parked my truck (I admit I was a little crooked) in the overflow area. I WAS well within the lines. He cracked his window and shouted F*^& you !!!@ole. I went to his door, knocked, and politely asked if there was a problem. He told me I was double parked. I assured him I wasn't and wondered what his problem was. He told me that he was just an !!!!ole and slammed the door in my face.

The second time was when he called the police for us playing loud music (which was in no way an offensive style-Tom Petty it was, nor was it late at night). He came over, asked us to turn it down, I said no problem and turned it off. Not more than 10 minutes later the police showed up. There was no music on so nothing was done.

3rd was I had my engine block outside from the Case SC on the stand spraying it off after having it boiled and blasted. He called the association and I got a letter in the mail stating it was against bylaws to work on anything outside of my garage.

Lastly was actually last week when I was letting my dog out (on common ground which was no where near his "area") and he cracked his door open and shouted "!@#$ you" again at me and slammed his door.

Needless to say I am not having a good first home experience. I don't enjoy it much here anyway as I have no yard and a very small 1 stall tractor shop.

Ken

P.S. This guy is also suspected to have cut the neighbor in between our two units Christmas light wiring between one of the bulbs so that they would not bother him.


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