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To: Aric2000
What if I rent out the home to a large family of half Mexicans and blacks, who drive an old beat up looking rusted brown Chevy pick up and a large rusted bright yellow Cady, that they like to park right out front in the driveway, while they quietly sit out on lawn chairs, smoking hand rolled ciggerettes and watch the traffic go by. Are you suggesting that you have a right to sue me, or them? And if you are having trouble selling your home, which was suppose to be a quick easy sale - restraining order?

How about if I put in a small auto shop, which results in 8 to 12 cars being parked on my property, where their use to be just 2. My little business just increased the windshield repairmen's property next door to me. But you on the otherside took a similar loss. Do I have to sacrifice increasing of my property values to insure yours against decrease?

And what if your property also increased (but only for business purposes) and decreased as purely residential. Should progress be stopped to protect your preferred investment?

76 posted on 05/25/2002 9:57:56 AM PDT by jackbob
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To: jackbob
If you already have a small auto shop when I move in, then what is it to me?

BUT, if you decide to start an auto shop after I already live there, and it will effect my property value in a negative way, then I can and will sue you, but, if it effects my property value in a positive way, whether it be business or residential, I will do my best to make sure that you are able to continue.

If you in your actions effect my property value in a negative way, you are infringing upon MY property rights, and that is not right. BUT, if you effect them in a POSITIVE way, that is a whole other story.

Again, I ask, WHERE IS THE COMMON SENSE? I shouldn't have to explain this, it should be BLATANTLY OBVIOUS!!!
78 posted on 05/25/2002 12:13:45 PM PDT by Aric2000
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