Had the same thing but a couple of houses down. It took police almost two years to finally get the guy out of the house. I never knew it was that hard to evict someone who had stopped paying on a house. Definitely a learning experience. Good thing is you never saw him because he stayed hidden so they couldn't serve him.
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Before something terrible happens and you're the guy being interviewed on the news about 'your crazy neighbor', you need to notify appropriate authorities. If the guy is oblivious to the foreclosure proceedings going on, he has issues that need to be addressed. Not by you (I'd try to avoid him as much as possible), but by those with experience and authority to do something.
His wife is trying to protect herself and daughter, so I can't blame them for letting it get that far. But somebody needs to do something before Mr Crazy does.
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better have prepaid legal with that attitude
Originally posted by Duckologist View PostCome to my house to loot and you'll find the same greetingA 61-year-old Leilani Estates man who fired a gun at a 32-year-old man from the same subdivision, which has been overrun by lava, may be a reflection of the high anxiety felt by Puna residents, a Hawaii County Civil Defense official said Wednesday.
That guy got arrested for that...I know looters are a big turn on for the Grand Torino wannabee crowd,he was so mad he wanted "vent" after losing his home ...on the neighbor. I can identify as a multi-property owner myself.
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Originally posted by bbqfan5909 View PostPersonally, Id keep to myself and this issue will work itself out.
This is what I’m trying and intend on doing.
Right now I have a group of guys from my church helping to do some major lawn work and of course we are all talking about the good Lord. The neighbor walked out, I guess to see what is going on, then he walked back into his garage and cranked up his music. If he is trying to annoy us then it’s not working cause he has old country songs crankin!! I’m trying to stay out there though to keep an eye on things.
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Originally posted by texan4ut View PostI think I would let the local police department know so maybe they could patrol that area a little more till the house sells.
And while I'm not suggesting you take matters into your own hands, the phrase "I was in fear for my life." can be important.
Originally posted by systemnt View PostHow much is the bank starting the bidding at for the house?
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostJust so I reading this right......cops need to be called because he is rude, his wife is leaving him and his house is being foreclosed on?
Hail, that's a great start to a country song!
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Originally posted by Honker View PostAnd while I'm not suggesting you take matters into your own hands, the phrase "I was in fear for my life." can be important.
If you shoot someone:
1. Call your attorney.
2. Call 911 for an amberlamps.
3. Keep your piehole shut.
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I don't see what the cops can do. Hasn't really broken any laws. His wife saying he's psychotic really doesn't mean anything unless it can be backed up by a medical diagnosis. I have neighbors that are always at each others throats and one of them always calls the cops on the other. Cops come and they can't do anything unless a law is broken.
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