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<blockquote data-quote="josephcostello" data-source="post: 16185792" data-attributes="member: 165586"><p>I also don't think I'd be ok with him assuming free access to your property whenever he decides to throw the ball over. For example, my neighbors dog sometimes gets off leash and comes on our 5 acres and wants to see our dog. I could care less, maybe happens 3 times a year. Our neighbors cool and so is the dog, I know it's an accident. She can come over and get her dog because I know it's not intentional. Now, if the dog was doing that continually, I may say the dog should be better tied down (right fully so) and it's kind of annoying - solely for the fact that someone's property isn't for free access to anyone who chooses so. This guy thinks as long as he "accidently" throws it over, he can just come on over. Happens once or twice? Sure, no problem, could care less. This guy has broken that boundary and will continue unless you put your foot down. Like stated earlier, you will inevitably end up being the bad guy in this situation because the dude sounds like kind of a dead beat and pretty entitled. Keep your cool and stand your ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josephcostello, post: 16185792, member: 165586"] I also don't think I'd be ok with him assuming free access to your property whenever he decides to throw the ball over. For example, my neighbors dog sometimes gets off leash and comes on our 5 acres and wants to see our dog. I could care less, maybe happens 3 times a year. Our neighbors cool and so is the dog, I know it's an accident. She can come over and get her dog because I know it's not intentional. Now, if the dog was doing that continually, I may say the dog should be better tied down (right fully so) and it's kind of annoying - solely for the fact that someone's property isn't for free access to anyone who chooses so. This guy thinks as long as he "accidently" throws it over, he can just come on over. Happens once or twice? Sure, no problem, could care less. This guy has broken that boundary and will continue unless you put your foot down. Like stated earlier, you will inevitably end up being the bad guy in this situation because the dude sounds like kind of a dead beat and pretty entitled. Keep your cool and stand your ground. [/QUOTE]
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