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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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To: Aric2000
WHERE IS THE COMMON SENSE? I shouldn't have to explain this, it should be BLATANTLY OBVIOUS!!!

Ouch!

So if I under you correctly, Mexicans and Blacks who drive old vehicles can move next door to you and open an auto repair shop only if they increase your property value. But if you believe the property value decreased, you will use the power of government to stop them or get money out of them. And if it both increased and decreased circumstantially, I guess you would figure out which one pays you the most.

I guess you think good home cooking restaurant owner's should be able to sue cheap fast food restaurant that open up in the same small town for decreasing the value of their restaurant with cheap quick hamburgers.

Lawyer, lawyers, lawyers, or do you prefer neighborhood block wardens. Fascism has arrived - seig heil.

88 posted on 05/26/2002 9:51:58 AM PDT by jackbob
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