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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 1237656" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>I agree, but she sounds like someone who would just rip it up and give you the finger unless you take her to court and what a PITA that would be to have to muddle through.</p><p></p><p>3way you should have done what my neighbor did when the exact same thing happened to him. He removed his cattle and took down his fence, that he built and paid for all of the materials, in the middle of the night (more like first light while they were still getting their beauty sleep) without telling them. </p><p>It was on a dead end road and the horses and donkeys didn't go very far or venture to a highway or anything but the land owner was extremely p#ssed about it and had to spend the next few weeks themselves putting up a fence. He didn't take down the new fence he built joining the other neighbors property though as he liked them and they offered to pay him for their half of the fence.</p><p></p><p>Ole Cliff was a heck of a nice guy and a WW2 war vet too, but I was glad that I stayed on his good side, bought my first GV bull from him.</p><p></p><p>I think I would have been so miffed at what she had done that I might have just tore down the fence with a loader or the skid steer. People are such aholes sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 1237656, member: 5106"] I agree, but she sounds like someone who would just rip it up and give you the finger unless you take her to court and what a PITA that would be to have to muddle through. 3way you should have done what my neighbor did when the exact same thing happened to him. He removed his cattle and took down his fence, that he built and paid for all of the materials, in the middle of the night (more like first light while they were still getting their beauty sleep) without telling them. It was on a dead end road and the horses and donkeys didn't go very far or venture to a highway or anything but the land owner was extremely p#ssed about it and had to spend the next few weeks themselves putting up a fence. He didn't take down the new fence he built joining the other neighbors property though as he liked them and they offered to pay him for their half of the fence. Ole Cliff was a heck of a nice guy and a WW2 war vet too, but I was glad that I stayed on his good side, bought my first GV bull from him. I think I would have been so miffed at what she had done that I might have just tore down the fence with a loader or the skid steer. People are such aholes sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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