In this story from Ripe @RipeStories my entitled neighbor Karen Cuts Down My $240,000 Old Tree To Destroy HER House! Claims I MUST Pay Her Damages!
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15:57 Story 3
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Talk about barking up the wrong tree lol
A year ago I knew nothing of tree laws. Now, it gives me serotonin everytime I hear it. 😊
Re Story 2, NTAH. By the neighbor's "reasoning", had their child been run over by a car all cars should be banned from their neighborhood.
I guess the older a person, me, gets the more it is likely to hear about the most entitled idiots
and jack-asses ever to walk the face of the earth.
Pool story: how is it they are so traumatized by the sound of kids playing in a pool but have no issue with living on land where people died? (unless you built it yourself, most likely someone died in your house at one point, I know the elderly couple who owned mine both died here. And how about apartments? my neighbor on the top floor was dead 3 months during the summer before they found him, should they fill that apt with cement?
So, why did the child drown, there is a lot to be said about that, so much not spoken of. So the neighbors don't like new owners using pool that came with the house they bought? it is one
thing to feel for ppl who lost a child in this manner, but the new buyers did not cause the child
to drown. The neighbors are being unreasonable.
Never mess with tree law. If you do then nature will bite their buttocks, but in this case biting a chunk out of their house.
TREE LAW HUNGERS!
TREE LAW MUST FEEEED!
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The pool story sounds very American to me: "We chose to ignore our children and one of us lost one because of our failure to be good parents. This is, clearly, the fault of anyone but ourselves." I'm betting this post pisses off plenty of idiots who have been raised to believe that they are special and are above the reality that anyone can die at any time. Common sense, at least in my mind, can be defined as the mitigation of any possible failure. These people are disgusting and absurd.
First story. Karen having a tree that didnt belong to her cut down by a slipshod operator and suing the owner when it fell on her house is a lot like murdering her parents and then asking the court for mercy because she's an orphan.
"Kill them with kindness" is why I named the buck knife I keep next to my bed "Kindness".
You didn't sue for the interrupted vacation?
Story 1 – I hope they also sued for the cost of the cut-short holiday…
Boo frickedy hoo. Forget their feelings, enjoy the heck outta that pool.
Last story is super old
Story 1: OP really should have filed criminal charges against Karen as well. She needed to be held criminally liable as well as monetarily.
Story 2: OP is NTA. As other commenters have stated there is not really an option to not use their own pool. A fence is in place so the neighbor's don't have to see the kids in it.
Story 2: A reasonable compromise is to not use the pool on the anniversary of the death.
Second story about poor kid drowning in the pool. I feel for the kid's family and clearly it causes them pain to hear other kids playing in the pool afterwards. However, terrible accidents do occasionally happen and one can't simply stop using something just because of such an accident. Take the case of road accidents in which somebody dies. Do they permanently close the road? No, of course not. As soon as the emergency services have completed whatever they need to do, the road is immediate reopened. In the case of the kid's family in the story, the logical thing would be for the family concerned to move, so that they're not reminded of the accident.
It would have been pretty awesome if they could have taken the remains of the tree and had the wood made into their new deck.
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What’s up with the (FFFD) throughout the story’s??
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You don’t go through the town, you get the lot surveyed and call the cops for anything else. Town councils and HOAs don’t care about you, they care about tax bases. Order of operations for property protection.
Accurate and recent survey, at least two separate surveys,
Record any and all disputes with law enforcement and be certain you are in the right of the law.
Lastly, keep a shotgun handy.
The pool story… the family should have moved away if they are still traumitized by the sound of people playing in a pool. The memory will be there anytime they are near any pool especially with children playing in it so I guess they will avoid any pools, even at amusement parks, for the rest of their lives.
About the pool. Not only is an empty pool a major hazard, but an in-ground pool left empty will crack from the pressure of the soil around it pressing in without the weight of the water pressing back.
Where I live in NorthWestern Ontario Canada White Pines are protected by Government regulation. Had this event happened here on top of the other expenses the author's Karen neighbour who have been facing a huge provincial fine on top of everything else.
I wonder where Tree Karen lives. In my state, the punitive damage for cutting down a big tree like that is treble the value of the tree. So Karen would be on the hook for nearly $750K in damages, not $240K.
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Dang! Someone died of CO2 poisoning in this house! Guess we can never use the furnace anymore.
Cutting trees is not simple. Cutting trees near buildings is complicated. I have done it. It’s not a 2 hour job. You look, consider, plan, line up equipment…. Then look over how tree sits, wind, where it can fall. Then I hook cable up in tree to something large, heavy, strong. From a 12k winch on a pickup anchored to another tree further then tree is tall at minimum. Then neighbors of relatives (that I am removing tree from) want me to “just cut a 15” tree 25’ tall between their house/shed. “I am not licensed in this state”. (True as not licensed ever, anywhere). 😉