Neighbor tries to guilt-trip next-door homeowner into letting him pave a trail through their backyard, homeowner stands their ground: ‘This wasn't going to work’

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    a man digging in the dirt with a shovel
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    "Neighbors not Understanding why you don't want to Share your Property like it's some Community space."

    I have the neighbor who likes to pretend like there's no property lines-drop whatever yard crap, pool drainage pipe, and firewood on our land, so I had our property surveyed, because this wasnt the only neighbor who seemed to feel like our property is up for grabs, because our lot is significantly wider than theirs.
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    Then because life is fun, the house on the other side of me goes up for sale, and guess who moves in on the other side of me.?
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    The wood dropping, propane tank pushing neighbor's daughter, and son in law. Now, her daughter is a sweetheart, but her son in law after talking to him for no more than 10 minutes, I don't even know this guy.....
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    asked me if he could cut through my back property to "make a trail, so his daughter can visit Grammy and enjoy the woods".
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    Me-?. Umm, well okaay?. Later, after collected myself, I knew this wasn't going to work.
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    So, I kindly mentioned, "Look, nothing personal- honestly, but that really doesnt work on my end.
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    it's dangerous back there, there's a ton of poison ivy, II and what I didn't say was "and I really don't want you trapesing through my property because first it will be you, then it will be everyone because "she doesnt care, go ahead", and people trampling the fauna and foliage.
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    poison ivy growing from the ground
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    Next thing you know they'll be bikes, and dogs, juice boxes, plastic bottles, dog poop, and noise......this is how it starts.
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    This same person "Zack" did mention in a sullen, sort of irritated tone, "Oh, yeah I see you had the land surveyed, saw the survey posts, (exasperation, sigh) ".
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    Like I'm so inconsiderate to not want people on my land? I don't get it? You know, this actually happened in reverse, to me one time.
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    I was walking my Dog on what I thought was open land. I don't know how I could be so clueless, because it was clearly the back lot to someone's property in a neighborhood.
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    But I wasnt' thinking. And here I am,, Gee this is cool, look a trail! and I came upon two people, who were like 'Oh hey!" and I honestly wasnt even thinking, and they very casually mentioned, "Oh, yes, well this is our property, we live in X house," and they were really friendly about it, and then it hit me.....
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    "Oh!" And I was super embarrassed, because they clearly didn't want me there. Thank God, I had, had my property just surveyed the summer before, JUST for that reason.
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    Because I felt like this was a thing. People wanting to think of your land as "Free Open space", because our property goes back 250 yards into deep woods.
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    We plan on moving anyway. I'll never buy another house with neighbors that live this close in proximity.
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    I blame myself. I can't believe I'm a "stay off of my Lawn, " sort of person, but why should I have to say that?
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    Is it me, or is this a thing where if you live in close proximity to others property lines, and it's not clearly marked, Your supposed to be so chill that your like "whatever, take whatever land you need, cut through my backyard, take a few trees on the way if you want, I have plenty to share".....?
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    Gloomy_Leopard_9026 Fences are your friend.
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    Weekly-Tension-9346 THIS. First thing I did when my family bought our current home was to make sure the fence was completely, functionally intact.
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    Heavy-Resist-6526 So a neighbor asked 1 time if they could use my hose. Theirs split after the granddaughter drove over it. Sure, you can use. They use the hose once, twice, three times. At first, they unhook then hook it back up. Next, they stop returning it. Finally, we come home one day only to find, they're just using the hose and now my water. You cannot assume anyone's going to respect your stuff. You're better off saying no from the beginning.
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    MoistGoblina Honestly your hose story is the perfect example of why OP's right to shut the trail idea down. If you give an inch, some neighbors take the whole backyard.

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