Here's one for you. A friend of ours died recently and left his property to us. It's next to a property that we already own, so we're looking at combining them and building out there.
A neighbor from that area called me yesterday morning and said someone was building on the property. We haven't even had the memorial yet. :shock:
I called the sheriff and the wife and I headed out there. The trespassers were gone, but there was a pop-up trailer that was being converted to a hard sided trailer. A campfire was still smoldering, unattended in the high winds.
The sheriff said he couldn't do anything until we had the property transferred to our names. He left before the trespassers came back. We looked around the land and came up with ideas on where we'd put the rabbitry, gardens, etc. Then the trespassers returned so we confronted them.
They're drifters and had just come from Corpus Christie. I'm not sure how they knew to come to the property so soon after our friend died. Something doesn't sound right.
Anyway, my wife decided to give them a week to build their trailer and leave. I agree that we shouldn't put people out in the cold, but was leaning more toward "get off my lawn". My wife has a good heart.
Just saying. I've heard of this sort of thing happening, but never experienced it in person before. Looking at it from today's point of view, I'm rather amused.
A neighbor from that area called me yesterday morning and said someone was building on the property. We haven't even had the memorial yet. :shock:
I called the sheriff and the wife and I headed out there. The trespassers were gone, but there was a pop-up trailer that was being converted to a hard sided trailer. A campfire was still smoldering, unattended in the high winds.
The sheriff said he couldn't do anything until we had the property transferred to our names. He left before the trespassers came back. We looked around the land and came up with ideas on where we'd put the rabbitry, gardens, etc. Then the trespassers returned so we confronted them.
They're drifters and had just come from Corpus Christie. I'm not sure how they knew to come to the property so soon after our friend died. Something doesn't sound right.
Anyway, my wife decided to give them a week to build their trailer and leave. I agree that we shouldn't put people out in the cold, but was leaning more toward "get off my lawn". My wife has a good heart.
Just saying. I've heard of this sort of thing happening, but never experienced it in person before. Looking at it from today's point of view, I'm rather amused.