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Originally posted by QIK46 View PostCurious to know how many of the ones saying to stop whining actually own a home?Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by QIK46 View PostCurious to know how many of the ones saying to stop whining actually own a home?
I own a house and have always tried to be the cheapest in the neighborhood so I know that I hold a chance at the white trash crown.
I would be pissed if I were you too..but I also wouldn't live in that shit neighborhood if I cared about grass parking.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostYou park on the street. Thats already the BS in my neighborhood. If you want to get away from it you gotta pay to play and join an overpowered HOA.
I own a house and have always tried to be the cheapest in the neighborhood so I know that I hold a chance at the white trash crown.
I would be pissed if I were you too..but I also wouldn't live in that shit neighborhood if I cared about grass parking.
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Originally posted by QIK46 View PostNobody in the hood parks up there but this guy
Now he's the winner.
Some people go ape shit about people parking on the street
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostGoing to register www.bro.com, brb..
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Originally posted by The King View PostTell that to the judge when you're charged with negligence for allowing a hazardous condition to exist within the easement on your property.
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Originally posted by TX_92_Notch View PostFFS, it's not an easement on your property. Your property STOPS behind the sidewalk. Streets and sidewalks in 99.99% of neighborhoods are OWNED BY THE CITY. You own the sidewalk leading up to your house (behind the sidewalk running parallel to the street). There is no easement in front of your house granting public use of the sidewalk because you don't own the property that the sidewalk is sitting on. You cannot grant an easement on property you don't own. Look up the definition of an easement.
"Tell that to the judge when you're charged with negligence for allowing a hazardous condition resulting in a pedestrian injury to have existed, due to your actions, upon the sidewalk OWNED BY THE CITY traversing your property."
End result is the same. Lol at the caps. My own property survey plat, for instance, depicts a 15-foot utility easement which includes the property upon which the sidewalk is constructed.
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