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Harassment photography from neighbor

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FARMALL_M

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? PA

One of my neighbors owns a 1 acre lot and I own 247 arces on three sides of them. About two years ago they (elderly mother and single daughter in 40's) were placing stakes way over the property line. I paid for a survey and discovered that over the years they have crept way over the eastern border. I asked them to stay on their own property. They were not very happy, but complied. They had to move the satellite antenna and a few feet of driveway. Later that same year they (I think their son from out of state) put up a nice solid fence on the eastern side. Maybe mom was trying to expand again and her son was trying to help by telling her to stay on her side of the fence, either way all was quite until this summer.

Now the daughter takes photos of me everytime I mow my yard or pass by on the tractor in the field. Once or twice ok, but now its constant. Does this action make grounds for a harassment lawsuit?
 


Just Mike

Member
As you pass by their property on your mower have your own camera with you. As she points her camera in your direction stop you mower, stand up and take or pretend to take photo's of her. I bet that will stop your problem. If she continues the next time you are mowing. Run over her sorry ass with your mower. :)
 

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