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<blockquote data-quote="Hog Shooter" data-source="post: 2311973" data-attributes="member: 9100"><p>I think you should just talk with the people first, right after you have a fresh set of posted signs, if they return file trespass on them, if they damage your property file for damages. Never give up and never do anything to harm them unless they act first, then call the law. I hate inconsiderate jerks and have spent days just hunting them down, if they have open access to there land and yours is only a shorter route you can fence them out and lock them out, let them file charges for the easement, then get the attorney involved. My family has a large piece of property that has some neighbors who think they should be allowed to roam about freely about since an oil lease road goes though their property to go onto ours (with a locked gate separating the two). their dogs chase deer and mysteriously disappear. We have people who drive down a easement road and park then cross fences to get on our land a vehicle may have had mysteriously combusted there once. Our cases are different because they are staying on our land longer. I would make sure the Sheriff was may friend, maybe make a campaign donation and get to know the Game Warden also. Nails and spikes suck cause people can dump them in front of your gate or on the lease road your property could also mysteriously burn so I would go o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hog Shooter, post: 2311973, member: 9100"] I think you should just talk with the people first, right after you have a fresh set of posted signs, if they return file trespass on them, if they damage your property file for damages. Never give up and never do anything to harm them unless they act first, then call the law. I hate inconsiderate jerks and have spent days just hunting them down, if they have open access to there land and yours is only a shorter route you can fence them out and lock them out, let them file charges for the easement, then get the attorney involved. My family has a large piece of property that has some neighbors who think they should be allowed to roam about freely about since an oil lease road goes though their property to go onto ours (with a locked gate separating the two). their dogs chase deer and mysteriously disappear. We have people who drive down a easement road and park then cross fences to get on our land a vehicle may have had mysteriously combusted there once. Our cases are different because they are staying on our land longer. I would make sure the Sheriff was may friend, maybe make a campaign donation and get to know the Game Warden also. Nails and spikes suck cause people can dump them in front of your gate or on the lease road your property could also mysteriously burn so I would go o [/QUOTE]
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