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Man inspecting and repairing a lawn mower engine in a backyard.
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The original owner drove up three months after closing to casually reclaim something he left behind on a property he no longer owned, offered to reimburse the tire cost with the energy of someone doing a favor rather than someone who created a problem, and then disappeared for another year and a half without following through on any of it. The mower sat in the garage untouched for all of 2025 because the new owner, reasonably, was not about to invest more time and money into something that might get picked up next week. And then, the moment four hundred dollars of work finally got it running again, the original owner reappeared like a man with excellent timing and zero self-awareness.
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Man riding a lawn mower, cutting grass and spraying clippings across a large yard.
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The condescending chuckle during the first visit is doing a lot of character work here. That is the laugh of someone who has already decided the other person is being opportunistic, which is a fascinating take from the guy who abandoned a mower on someone else's property and then showed up unannounced to retrieve it over a year later. The audacity required to chuckle at the person who bought your tires is genuinely impressive.
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Man inspecting a riding lawn mower engine with a wrench in a backyard.
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Man pushing a lawn mower while cutting grass in a backyard.
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Now he wants to be bought out for an item he forgot existed until it was functional again, on property he has not owned since 2023, after a closing conversation that transferred responsibility for everything left behind. The new owner has receipts, a clear paper trail of the closing conversation, and four hundred dollars of documented repairs. In most states, abandoned property left on a sold home with explicit transfer of contents at closing belongs to the buyer, and a year and a half of silence from the previous owner does not exactly strengthen his position.
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The mower runs now. That happened because of one person's time and money, and it was not the guy who just pulled back into the driveway.
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