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Fighting the city isn’t always easy or in some cases even worth it!

fighting the city may not be worth itWhy do I feel fighting the city isn’t always easy or in some cases worth it? My new neighbor is doing some landscaping and repairs to his home that he just bought from a bank at the court house steps.

He got a great deal, but the house was in need of some major repairs and the yard hasn’t been worked on in probably 20 years. He did everything right. He checked his title for easements, went to the city, got permits, got the surveyor to come out mark the lines, and the county to come out and put in the lines where he could dig.

Now, this guy was wonderful about the whole thing. He had a tree that hung on to our side of the property and he actually asked if he could take it down. If we said “No” he said he was willing to leave it, but I said go for it, it is his tree and to be honest, I hated cleaning up after it every fall.

But, even after doing this, within two days of starting his landscaping, the city came out and fined him $1,000 for digging up where there was a clean water easement. This easement isn’t recorded anywhere, no one told him about it and none of the neighbors even knew of it and some of them were here since the houses were built in 1977. (Nobody knew what a clean water easement was in 1977.)

So, no recorded easement and nothing about it when they came out and told him where he could and couldn’t dig, but as soon as he did… $1,000 fine! To me this was a set up from the beginning. He could take it to court, but his lawyer says it would cost over $10,000 to fight and he could still lose, rather than pay the $1,000 and put in the new clean water easement to the code of today’s standards. Of course you need another permit for that and it will come to about $3,000 to finish it to the city standards.

So, though I disagree with the city on this one, sometimes it is just easier to go along with the government rather than fight them. But, if you have unlimited funds, then please, by all means, fight the government, because this is ridiculous!


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