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Throwing out neighbours belongings - update

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titsandbits · 03/02/2018 23:14

An update on the earlier thread.

OP posts:
GentleJones · 05/02/2018 06:06

Definitely need signs on the gate about CCTV and trespassing.

KevinTheYuccaPlant · 05/02/2018 06:57

Isn't the OP in Scotland? There is no trespass law up here.

insancerre · 05/02/2018 07:00

I can't believe her cheek

diddl · 05/02/2018 10:08

There's no trespass law-but does that still make it ok to leap over a gate to get onto someone's property?

mothertruck3r · 05/02/2018 10:24

How much stuff did you actually throw out? I mean how many boxes, machines etc? She sounds batshit.

TabbyMumz · 05/02/2018 10:49

Placemark

BoomBoomsCousin · 05/02/2018 17:31

tits does the CF have any proof that the property in the barn was hers? Or that you knew she had laid claim to it? Because if I'd bought a probate property I'd assume, absent documented evidence to the contrary, that everything in it was mine to do as I pleased with.

Mix56 · 06/02/2018 08:29

Sorry for coming in late. Can you tell me was this Nutcase was told the stuff was going to the dump if not removed by x date.
Is she the direct neighbor? Could the stuff not have been dumped in her courtyard/drive?

RavenLG · 06/02/2018 08:44

Call the police, make sure this is logged. Get CCTV and report it every time she tresspasses. Put a notice up that trespassers will be shot

WheresTheHooferDoofer · 07/02/2018 08:58

Mix56 OP doesn't know where CF lives, it's quite rural.

justilou1 · 07/02/2018 11:05

What a very strange, entitled woman! I am so pleased your husband was with you when she showed up!!! Weirdo!

Mix56 · 07/02/2018 19:55

The title says "neighbor", so I assumed this was literal.
OP could have noted her car registration & ask police to find her/report her for trespassing

TheIcon · 07/02/2018 19:58

If you're going to be pedantic and put quotation marks around words, please spell them correctly or as was originally posted (the same in this case)

Mix56 · 08/02/2018 07:44

Not helping

SimonBridges · 08/02/2018 07:59

Well your neighbour is the person who lives in the next house.
It might be that the ops next house is a mile away.

Mix56 · 08/02/2018 08:16

I imagine this is vaguely rural. I simply thought neighbour included someone who lived in the vicinity. Whatever, the woman is nuts.

LakieLady · 08/02/2018 08:18

This woman is clearly deranged.

I'd be staying in on the next few Sundays too, and hiding the car somewhere else so it looked like I was out.

And I'd be getting a nice big dog to roam the property as well.

elisenbrunnen · 08/02/2018 09:13

I'm just gobsmacked at someone putting a padlock on your property - to keep you out of your own stables! Shock

Nuts.

Youshallnotpass · 08/02/2018 09:16

She put a padlock on your property??? I would have cut the padlock off and thrown it at her head! cheeky bitch

Lalliella · 24/02/2018 21:21

@titsandbits what happened next?

CheesyWeez · 28/02/2018 17:13

Has she been back?

snewsname · 28/02/2018 17:25

Has she bowed out quietly?

poopsqueak · 04/03/2018 14:09

Yes, has she been back? She sounds crazy!

BoobleMcB · 05/03/2018 16:44

Well I've not read or heard anywhere about a couple being killed and buried in a field following a dispute about sewing equipment...

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