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Next door neighbor in rural area put up ropes, signs and has called the cops and the county to report us just existing
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What you have here is a classic amateur sheriff situation. No authority, no badge, just a lot of rope and free time. He eyeballs some builder stakes, declares that to be the eternal truth of the boundary, then decorates it like a low-budget demilitarized zone. No trespassing signs, no dumping, no hunting, all pointed at people who are inside with a baby and a to-do list. It is not about rules. It is about theater.
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The best part is how he weaponizes bureaucracy. He keeps calling the county over runoff that has already been inspected and approved, as if eventually someone will get tired and just condemn your yard to make him feel important. Every inspector shows up, shrugs, says you are fine, and leaves him standing there with his rope and his hurt feelings. He is not protecting his land. He is chasing the high of being taken seriously by someone in a reflective vest.
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You step outside to pick up leaves, and he appears like a jump scare, just to remind you that he considers your backyard his business. It is low-grade intimidation dressed up as concern. He is not scared of what you might do. He is furious that you are doing nothing and still existing too close to his imaginary fence.
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People like this do not actually want resolution. They want conflict on tap. The rope, the signs, the calls, the watching from the house, all of it is one long performance of I was here first. The irony is that you are the quiet ones. He is the only source of noise.
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