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We’ve been getting pounded with snow here in Wisconsin and we are running out of places to put it. At a rental of mine I cleaned up the parking lot and pushed the snow on the edge of my parking lot (same spot for the last 46 years we owned it) and a newer neighbor came out and was hyper aggressive chasing me around the neighborhood and threatening me. We called the cops supposedly they are being charged with disorderly conduct.

They say they are going to sue me for the snow pile on my property. It is roughly 12ft tall. We’ve recieved 80.3 inches of snowfall so far this year. The snow pile is as far as possible away from any structures (75ft+) and next to the Alley with a sewer drain 15ft away.
 

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:ROFLMAO: That would be hilarious, she’d probably attack my skid steer.

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Karen’s
I’d build it as big as I could. while honking my horn and waving at them.
Just to trigger them, but that’s just me.

I don’t think they have a legal leg to stand on
But anyone can sue anyone over anything.
 

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What was his complaint? The height of it and visibility?
They claimed when it melted it was going to go into her basement despite it being upgrade and 75ft+ away and then having 5-6 ft of snowfall against their homes
Walls that they haven’t removed. The house was for sale a few years ago and I passed because it had basement issues that she is now trying to blame on where I put snow.
 

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They claimed when it melted it was going to go into her basement despite it being upgrade and 75ft+ away and then having 5-6 ft of snowfall against their homes
Walls that they haven’t removed. The house was for sale a few years ago and I passed because it had basement issues that she is now trying to blame on where I put snow.
You should probably take a bunch of pictures for your records should it make it to court
 

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They claimed when it melted it was going to go into her basement despite it being upgrade and 75ft+ away and then having 5-6 ft of snowfall against their homes
Walls that they haven’t removed. The house was for sale a few years ago and I passed because it had basement issues that she is now trying to blame on where I put snow.
It might be a good time to offer to take it off her hands...at a reduced price for foundation repairs.
I haven't seen them 1st hand, but there's a few houses near me with underground creeks running through their lots. Sump pumps run 24/7 from what I've heard.
The snow in her yard might not have anything to do with the foundation problems.
 

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We’ve been getting pounded with snow here in Wisconsin and we are running out of places to put it. At a rental of mine I cleaned up the parking lot and pushed the snow on the edge of my parking lot (same spot for the last 46 years we owned it) and a newer neighbor came out and was hyper aggressive chasing me around the neighborhood and threatening me. We called the cops supposedly they are being charged with disorderly conduct.

They say they are going to sue me for the snow pile on my property. It is roughly 12ft tall. We’ve recieved 80.3 inches of snowfall so far this year. The snow pile is as far as possible away from any structures (75ft+) and next to the Alley with a sewer drain 15ft away.
I think there may be more to this. Did the neighbor make any remarks about why they are so stark raving angry, or just run around chasing you without any specific complaints? There must be a reason they are so angry? For example; do you salt the parking lot heavily and also push all of the snow onto the edge of the lot where the sodium chloride runoff from the 12 foot tall mountain of snow will eventually leech into the neighbor’s soil thereby raising the salinity and causing dehydration in their psilocybin mushroom and/or prize-winning heirloom rose garden(s)?
 

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I think there may be more to this. Did the neighbor make any remarks about why they are so stark raving angry, or just run around chasing you without any specific complaints? There must be a reason they are so angry? For example; do you salt the parking lot heavily and also push all of the snow onto the edge of the lot where the sodium chloride runoff from the 12 foot tall mountain of snow will eventually leech into the neighbor’s soil thereby raising the salinity and causing dehydration in their psilocybin mushroom and/or prize-winning heirloom rose garden(s)?
No salt I’ve never used it, no gardens. When they were chasing me they were mad I made a tall snow pile.
 

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I think there may be more to this. Did the neighbor make any remarks about why they are so stark raving angry, or just run around chasing you without any specific complaints? There must be a reason they are so angry? For example; do you salt the parking lot heavily and also push all of the snow onto the edge of the lot where the sodium chloride runoff from the 12 foot tall mountain of snow will eventually leech into the neighbor’s soil thereby raising the salinity and causing dehydration in their psilocybin mushroom and/or prize-winning heirloom rose garden(s)?
Good points, now put your foil hat back on.:rolleyes:

lettuce doesn’t like it when salts build up in the soil.

But, if you read…you would know the neighbor has water running into the basement,
Or are you just reading the title and then posting?
 

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I think there may be more to this. Did the neighbor make any remarks about why they are so stark raving angry, or just run around chasing you without any specific complaints? There must be a reason they are so angry? For example; do you salt the parking lot heavily and also push all of the snow onto the edge of the lot where the sodium chloride runoff from the 12 foot tall mountain of snow will eventually leech into the neighbor’s soil thereby raising the salinity and causing dehydration in their psilocybin mushroom and/or prize-winning heirloom rose garden(s)?
Likely "Karen" is a democrat. And all dems are angry.
 
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