On 2020-07-19 9:45 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> I have mixed feeling on stuff like that. My house, my property, I should
> be able to do as I please. I've seen some really nice neighborhoods
> where one house looked like crap with the car up on blocks, the odd
> paint job, the camper pared by the trash bins, etc.
>
> My neighbor in CT was really a nice guy, helped me a lot by cutting my
> lawn and stuff. Could not ask for a better neighbor but had an SUV,
> three trucks, boat, tractor, etc. All legal. Could not see it from my
> house but I know others were not happy with him.
>
> In FL it is hard to find a place with no HOA. Ours has sensible
> regulations so no problem for me.
There are some neighbourhoods in our town where there are restrictions
on things like old cars, house trailers and campers. Since I am in an
area zoned agricultural they don't apply here, but thank goodness there
is a large treed lot between me and the house two doors down. The one
right next store is set way back. The guy in the middle planted a bunch
of evergreens primarily to block the view of Redneck Mike's yard. He
has three vehicles, one of which has not moved in months. He has a
larger camper trailer and sends most of his day out there drinking. The
AC in the house does not work so he runs a generator to power the AC in
the trailer and his beer fridge. His garage is jam packed with stuff so
he bought a shipping container, which is sitting by the front corner of
his garage.
Mike likes to display his toys. He has to Harley's which he rarely
rides, but he parks them out on the driveway every day. The is a
Husquavarna lawn tractor that is rarely used but always on display. Then
there was the mini front end loader backhoe, but that got stolen last
week while Mike was away with the trailer. The thieves also tried to
get one of his motorcycles, but they dropped it and could not pick it up.
I guess the lesson he learned is that there are thieves out there
looking for things to steal and that if you have everything on display
and leave it unattended, someone is going to steal it.