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In reply to the discussion: My Next Door Neighbor Stuck a Nasty Letter in My Kitchen Door [View all]SWBTATTReg
(26,477 posts)you do share a driveway, being that you're very independent and self-reliant, and try to avoid bothering others (you're considerate, like most of us).
Wonder if you can put up a barrier dividing the two driveways, probably not doable/put in a medium between the two of you, again, probably not doable or worth it. How in the heck do you divide a driveway when you sell the place? Just curious, being that I have no experience in dealing w/ a shared anything w/ another neighbor, it just feels weird, and it sounds like you have to be lucky and have a pretty damn good neighbor (which is not guaranteed by any stretch of the imagination).
I had a spat w/ a neighbor of mine once (he griped about how I mowed his yard, since he was unable to do it), so I quit mowing his yard, and lord and behold, he was nervously wondering why I didn't mow his front yard lately and I told him why, that he was being a jerk and such, and that's why.
He did apologize, I guess some people don't realize that when they are running their mouth off, that it can lead to unintended consequences (in my case, no more mowed front yard). I think his wife also got mad at him too, for I did all kinds of things for him as they got older and thus, weren't able to do as much as before. I did go back to mowing his yard, Bert (his name) was overall a generally good guy, but I think a lot of people tend to mouth off a lot before truly thinking about what they are saying.