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In reply to the discussion: Neighbor refuses to grant easement for powerline to new home next door. [View all]Coventina
(28,103 posts)It sounds like very deeply scarring events.
I get what you mean about "first world problems" in your previous post, but maybe my perspective is a little different.
I grew up as a third world person in a first world country (USA).
My family was so poor I spent a good portion of my childhood years homeless.
Through many years of hard work, and I'll admit, some luck, I am now a homeowner.
Maybe my years of deprivation have made me protective of the home (first one!) I now own.
It would take a lot of careful consideration before I would do ANYTHING to jeopardize the value and hard work I have put into it.
Having a home was something I watched so many others have, and dreamed of for so many years. No way would I sell off some of it for some clueless, idiot neighbors who clearly have more money than sense.
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