It’s the all-too-common hazard that buyers of multimillion-dollar homes often overlook: Disagreements between homeowners can turn even the nicest neighborhoods into war zones. These disputes can happen anywhere, but in wealthy communities, the tendency to lawyer up quickly can ignite small sparks into all-consuming conflagrations. Collateral damage to neighbors can include legal costs, a soured neighborhood feeling and more difficulty in selling homes. — wsj.com
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If only shrubs would actually fight. I'd tune in for that.
I'm in.
Earth would be a better place to live if there were no people living on it….failing that we need legal reform – if you sue and lose you pay all expenses…that’ll slow the train down, but since we let the lawyers make the laws that’s not going to happen…so back to the first solution, let’s just start with the lawyers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UbtcmjfKa8
Oh man the Louisville story is terrible. Rich people have waaaaaaaay too much time on their hands.
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